ACE Chair concedes funding decisions 'not perfect'

Sir Nicholas Serota at the Cultural Governance Alliance annual conference in Birmingham
08 Feb 2023

In the wake of significant backlash over some of Arts Council England's funding decisions for its next National Portfolio, the organisation's Chair concedes that they 'didn't get everything right'.

Jobs under threat at Hampshire Cultural Trust

The exterior of Winchester City Museum
06 Feb 2023

Up to 20 redundancies could be made at a cultural charity in Hampshire despite it becoming a new member of Arts Council England's National Portfolio in November.

Oldham Coliseum: ACE 'unconvinced on relocation plans'

Artists' impression of the proposed new premises for Oldham Coliseum
03 Feb 2023

ACE's decision to drop Oldham Coliseum from the National Portfolio comes amid slow progress on relocation plans with the current premises deemed to be nearing the end of lifespan.

Oldham Coliseum cancels productions after ACE funding cut

Exterior of Oldham Coliseum
31 Jan 2023

Venue cancels forthcoming programme due to 'unsustainable financial situation' after the funding it receives from Arts Council England was cut entirely.

Crafts Council reports first financial loss in four years

The exterior of the Crafts Council building in London
27 Jan 2023

Effects of pandemic and inability to attract tenants for spare office space see Crafts Council record financial loss.

Journey to NPO status

Local creatives share their thoughts with Mediale at Selby Creates launch event
25 Jan 2023

Media arts agency Mediale is the first national portfolio organisation in Selby, Yorkshire. Tom Northey shares how developing relationships with local authorities has been integral to its recent success.

Sector questions timing of ACE opera study

An opera singer waves to the crowd following a performance. The photo is taken from behind the singer, with a piano to their right
25 Jan 2023

Arts Council England plan to commission research into 'challenges and opportunities' for opera and musical theatre sparks debate within sector, with many questioning the timing of the decision.

ACE reveals 'opera analysis' plan in response to backlash

Opera performers on stage
25 Jan 2023

Independent analysis of opera and musical theatre to be commissioned by Arts Council England to 'shape future investment' in wake of backlash agcainst funding decisions.

English National Opera agrees funding deal with ACE

The interior of the London Coliseum, the home of English National Opera
19 Jan 2023

Arts Council England will provide £11.5m of funding to allow English National Opera to continue operating for a year and 'plan for a new base outside London'.

MPs criticise 'lack of strategy' in ACE funding decisions

MPs listen to DCMS Minister Stuart Andrew during the debate. Andrew is standing, wearing a blue suit and reading from a sheet of paper
18 Jan 2023

MPs criticise the Arts Council for a lack of transparency and absence of artform-specific strategies when delivering its latest funding decisions.

The arts divided cannot stand

Futuristic graphic. There are rocks and wires along the bottom, robots with theatre lights for arms and UK cultural building/posters surrounding them.
18 Jan 2023

Kevin Osborne calls on leaders of the major classical music organisations to join his campaign to close the racial equity gap as a means of preserving their own funding.

Relocation or dislocation? A guide to navigating ACE’s transfer programme

Birdseye view of people passing cardboard boxes
11 Jan 2023

Arts Council England's Transfer Programme is intended to initiate geographical redistribution – not just of money but of creative talent too. Kevin Poulter outlines the implications for people being asked to move out of London.

Gallery plagued by racism accusations relaunches

Exterior of esea contemporary's building in Manchester
10 Jan 2023

Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art relaunches as 'esea contemporary' following critical audit that found it had lost sight of its mission and purpose. 

Glyndebourne cancels opera tour following ACE cut

06 Jan 2023

East Sussex opera house cancels scheduled 2023 tour saying cuts to annual funding it receives from Arts Council England have rendered it 'financially unsustainable'.

NPO decisions: What now for the unsuccessful?

A performer from 2Faced Dance
15 Dec 2022

As the dust settles on funding decisions made by Arts Council England last month, Arts Professional has been looking at the options for organisations that missed out.

ACE refuses to publish 'sensitive' ENO letters

The interior of the London Coliseum, home to English National Opera
13 Dec 2022

Arts Council England rebuffs move to have discussions with English National Opera over possible relocation to Manchester published, claiming doing so could 'jeopardise the commercial viability' of National Portfolio applicants.

Oldham Coliseum Chief Executive departs after loss of NPO status

12 Dec 2022

A theatre that will no longer be funded as part of Arts Council England's (ACE) National Portfolio has announced the departure of its Chief Executive.

Oldham Coliseum was one of a number of arts and culture organisations not to be included in the National Portfolio for 2023-26, having applied for funding totalling £1.84m over the three-year period.

The Oldham Times reports that in the wake of the funding rejection, Susan Wildman is leaving her position as Chief Executive by mutual consent, while Jan O’Connor is stepping down as the Chair of the Board of Trustees.

Chris Lawson, the current Artistic Director, has been appointed as the new Chief Executive.

In a statement the board said: “[We] have been working hard in recent weeks to ensure the company’s stability following Arts Council England’s decision not to include the Coliseum in its National Portfolio from April 2023.

“While ACE’s decision represents a significant loss of income, we believe there are ways to create an exciting future for the Coliseum, and that now is the right time for Chris Lawson to take on the additional responsibilities of Chief Executive in order to lead the company forward.”

Lawson said: “We have a difficult but exciting job ahead of us, and I’m committed to working with the board and the Coliseum’s dedicated and amazing staff and volunteers to shape a future for the theatre that builds on our enduring dedication to create work for and with the people of Oldham."

Henley: 'Many cities interested in hosting ENO'

External view of the Coliseum in London
09 Dec 2022

Arts Council England Chief Executive Darren Henley highlights future possibilities for English National Opera while facing questions from MPs on National Portfolio funding decisions.

Theatre woes deepen

Empty theatre hall
06 Dec 2022

With the wide-ranging problems facing the theatre industry, Ruth Hogarth thinks it time for a review to safeguard its future.

ACE 'risks legal challenge' over ENO funding decision

Conservative MP Bob Neill speaking in parliament yesterday
05 Dec 2022

Fresh calls have been made for English National Opera’s funding cut to be reversed during a parliamentary debate, with veteran Tory MP Bob Neill claiming Arts Council England's decision could be subject to judicial review.

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