Arts cut crime says report
An evaluation of the impact of three arts-based initiatives has concluded that the arts play an important role in the criminal jus…
An evaluation of the impact of three arts-based initiatives has concluded that the arts play an important role in the criminal jus…
“We have learned from this” says Davey, as new report reveals the extent of The Public debacle
In the second of two articles on initiatives for stimulating fundraising in the cultural sector, Javier Stanziola looks at tax inc…
Youth Dance England (YDE), whose existence beyond August 2012 is under threat since its omission from Arts Council England’s…
Eight digital research and development projects have been selected from 495 applications for a share of the Digital Research and D…
Lack of information is one of three key barriers to schools engaging with live theatre
Hasan Bakhshi argues that research and development in the arts plays an important role, just as it does in science or technology
Creative Partnerships is about to end. Naranee Ruthra-Rajan shares some thoughts about what its Change Schools programme has achie…
A plea for wider opportunities for dance in Scotland and demands for greater investment to build new audiences are at the heart of…
Closer links between the arts sector and the wider creative economy have become more important as public investment in the arts de…
I can’t think of a time when anyone has ever complained to me of having too many hours in their working day. Everyone seems…
I’ve recently had the pleasure of attending and reporting on a number of youth dance showcases, including Dance Futures at t…
New ways are needed to measure the types of value being delivered by small visual arts organisations, according to a new report lo…
Greg Klerkx on Obama’s arts report
Roxanne McLean on the importance of good volunteer management
Greg Klerkx on Obama’s arts report
It is no surprise that the latest report on local authority arts expenditure shows a decrease to two-thirds of the levels reached…
Amidst public funding cuts and the turmoil of health reform, Tim Joss sees a big future for arts in health
Following the success of ‘Singing on prescription’, Hilary Bungay explains how other artforms are getting involved
A new £500,000 research fund for digital technology projects has been launched to help arts and cultural organisations conne…
An investigation into the extent to which museums and galleries are engaged in their communities has provoked a call for a fundame…
A new report from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (Hidden Connections) provides powerful evidence of the importance of ar…
Last week I went to two art exhibitions. Paul Graham at the Whitechapel and George Shaw at the Baltic. Looking at Graham’s photos…
Large-scale live music events across the UK attract at least 7.7 million attendances a year by domestic and overseas music tourist…