10% of schools aren’t teaching music, survey suggests
Music teachers are putting their health at risk to continue provision under inconsistent and unclear Covid safety guidelines.
Music teachers are putting their health at risk to continue provision under inconsistent and unclear Covid safety guidelines.
New bids for funding won't be accepted as the Welsh Government prioritises existing applications.
Women artistic directors remain seriously underrepresented in Scotland’s highest funded companies despite great strides towa…
The Scottish government may have put ‘build back better’ on the back burner, but contemporary art has not. Clare Harri…
Arts organisations facing insolvency or redundancies can apply for up to £150,000 as Scotland delays the return of live even…
Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop has announced a Performing Arts Venues Relief Fund that will “meet the immediate needs”…
A National Partnership for Culture will advise and influence Scottish Ministers on the delivery of Scotland’s culture strate…
Although museums and galleries in England and Scotland can prepare to reopen, the performing arts remain in lockdown and fea…
Creating a National Arts Force of freelance and gig economy workers to work in schools, care homes and communities is among recomm…
Scotland appears to be the first country in the UK to make a direct Government loan to ensure a cultural organisation can survive…
Are you doing what you’ve always done because that’s what you were set up to do? Jo McLean explains how radical change…
Is it possible to transfer a festival experience into an online space without losing its essence? Katey Warran examines the social…
£11m for Scotland, £7m for Wales and £1m for Northern Ireland as their arts councils announce plans to support o…
The UK will not seek to stay in the programme next year or commit to funding any alternatives to the chagrin of the Scottish Gover…
The long-awaited document aims to create a more diverse cultural sector but contains no new measures to improve artists’ pay…
Shocked musicians fear European countries will respond in kind to stricter visa and immigration requirements for touring artists.
Future arts funding depends on National Lottery returns rapidly increasing when a Government cash injection expires next year.
Delays and cost overruns to the £45m project are likely as it downsizes to avoid a long and expensive legal battle.
The town is divided over plans for a joint arts centre and council headquarters as the bill rises to £53.7m. But without it,…
Eleven Scottish visual arts organisations have banded together to improve opportunities for artists and show their worth to policy…
A months-long investigation by MSPs has concluded that “urgent, robust action” is needed to ensure fair pay for artist…
Culture Secretary and staff fear the key policy document will be buried by other news if it is released before the General Electio…
The Arts Council of Wales has said it won’t fund projects that don’t budget minimum pay rates for artists. We asked th…
A 40% cut in funding over a decade, with 19% of cuts made in the past year: arts groups call for government action on the crisis f…