Choice decisions

17 Jan 2011

Mike Ogelsby on why he is a philanthropist and how he chooses what to do with his money

Far and wide

17 Jan 2011

Chris Grady explains how Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds is developing its philanthropic support

Taking the lead

17 Jan 2011

Giulia Lasen discusses private, not-for-profit art spaces, and a different kind of philanthropy

Spatial awareness

17 Jan 2011

It’s now more crucial than ever for venues to be commercially astute, and managing conferences and events is a critical part of this. Tony Smith offers some advice

Raising the standards

17 Jan 2011

Recognised professional standards are the norm in medicine or law, but not in the arts… until now. Julie Aldridge on the new marketing standards for the arts

Between a rock and a hard place

17 Jan 2011

Sarah Perks argues that the value of education and engagement programmes cannot be overlooked when cuts are being made

Once in a lifetime

13 Dec 2010

Helen Thomas suggests that the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad offers a huge opportunity for voluntary arts practitioners

Taking the lead

13 Dec 2010

Alexandra Bennett and Miranda Stearn describe the challenges of planning for the Cultural Olympiad in an Outer London borough on the ‘wrong’ side of the city

Creating something irresistible

13 Dec 2010

The Unlimited fund has opened up new avenues for Deaf and disabled artists. Ben Rothera profiles the work of Jez Colborne, recipient of one of the first commissions

Looking ahead

13 Dec 2010

Charlotte Brennan explains how a Cultural Olympiad dance project will leave a lasting legacy

Stories for all

13 Dec 2010

Marge Ainsley advocates putting young people at the heart of the curatorial process

Universal culture

13 Dec 2010

Universities are getting involved in the Cultural Olympiad too, says Cara Courage

Ask The Expert

13 Dec 2010

Looking for advice? AP finds the answers to your questions

Top Five Websites

13 Dec 2010

Michelle McMahon reveals the sites she can’t do without

Browned off?

13 Dec 2010

Paul Kelly unpicks the Browne Review of higher education, and looks at what its recommendations might mean for arts students and graduates

Let’s get viral

13 Dec 2010

Categorising and pitching interdisciplinary work is not easy, but can be hugely productive, says Tim Jones

Selling a stake

13 Dec 2010

In the first of our brand new series on strategies for financial sustainability, Gwilym Gibbons explains how his organisation is exploiting its intellectual property

The arm’s length principle seen from a distance

13 Dec 2010

Mark Robinson examines the differences between the arm’s length principle in political South Africa and England – and looks at what needs to change

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