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Updated guidance from the Charity Commission emphasises that trustees have “ultimate responsibility for fundraising and must ensure their charity complies with the law and follows best practice...
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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan is planning to create a permanent light art installation on 17 bridges across the city in what will be the world’s longest free, permanent outdoor river gallery.
Arts organisations that are struggling financially only have themselves to blame if they are unable – or unwilling – to plan strategically and employ arts managers, says Ellen Rosewall.
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The artists plan to create an art gallery and foundation for contemporary art in an East End house that will “operate purely for the public benefit”, providing free entry on an...
At a time when many orchestras are undergoing bitter contract negotiations, The Kansas City Symphony tells Parick Neas why it is giving its players a 20% wage increase.
Major arts organisations’ fear of sharing content is stopping audiences developing an emotional connection to their work, says Andrew Goldstein.
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Nathan Brine’s year at Colchester’s Mercury Theatre as a Stage One apprentice was so much more than being a glorified tea-person.
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Self-confessed control freak Neal Foster shares his tips for writing, directing and performing your own work.
Arts People
Get out there and treat critics like a dog treats lamp posts: playwright Tanika Gupta gives advice for 22 year olds.
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A new pilot scheme led by Imaginate and National Theatre Scotland will bring live performances to 15,000 schoolchildren this autumn.
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A new commissioning round focuses on access and diversity in a bid to address issues raised in the White Paper and Warwick Commission report.
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Brookside creator Phil Redmond has been appointed to lead the city-region’s new Cultural Partnership, whose first plans include a “world-class calendar of cultural events” –...
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The building closed as a bingo hall in 2009 and has not been used as a theatre since the 1960s, but Black Country Hippodrome Ltd – the group that has been battling to reopen it - has been given...
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The Draped Seated Woman sculpture is to return to London's East End after a four-year legal battle over who owns it. It was originally removed following attempts by a former Mayor to put it on...
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A £1.75m grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will allow the museum to expand its research and teaching activities over the next five years. 
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Key activities and services to members are being transferred to others, with the T S Eliot Foundation taking on the management of the T S Eliot Prize. Inpress, a marketing and distribution service...
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New guidelines propose strategies to help museums and galleries rise to the challenge of integrating migrants and refugees into society.
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An outcry among Brazil’s cultural community has led the interim government to u-turn on its plans to abolish the culture ministry, which was due to be merged with the education ministry in a...
Arts People
After just nine months in the role, JONATHAN CHURCH is to step down as Artistic Director of Sydney Theatre Company. He said it had “not proved viable” to balance the job with his other...
Arts People
BBC England’s Chief Operating Officer JENNY BAXTER will take up the position of Project Director of Manchester’s £110m new arts centre The Factory, which is scheduled to open in...
Arts People
The current Executive Director of Unlimited Theatre, MARK HOLLANDER, is to join Phoenix Dance Theatre as Executive Director, replacing interim Executive Director CHRIS LLOYD.
Arts People
ANDREW BURN has retired as Head of Projects of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra after 23 years with the Company.
Arts People
BECKY CRESSWELL, Head of Marketing at Tobacco Factory Theatres, has gone on maternity leave. Marketing Officer HILARY COLEMAN is covering her in the new role of Marketing Manager.
Arts People
Concert Hall Manager at Turner Sims KEVIN APPLEBY has been appointed Chair of the British Association of Concert Halls, following the retirement of previous Chair ANDREW JOWETT. He will be joined by...
Arts People
Freelance Producer PHIL HARGREAVES is to join Déda as Creative Producer, thanks to funding from The Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

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