Full scale of university arts cuts emerges
Research highlights extent of universities reducing their provision of creative courses and cutting staff.
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Research highlights extent of universities reducing their provision of creative courses and cutting staff.
The decimation of arts education has hit the music sector particularly hard. Deborah Annetts of the Independent Society of Musicians calls on government departments to work together to stop the decline.
Chief Executive of Arts Council England says that while data collection from funded organisations is a necessity, he hears the sector's concerns and wants to act.
Change of name to the Royal Ballet and Opera forms part of a series of measures designed to increase income for the organisation in the face of a decline in public subsidy levels.
Council says it is working on plans to bring the historic venue back to life following its controversial closure last year.
Central School of Speech and Drama is scrapping a £40 audition fee for its undergraduate acting degree.
Welcome to Metroland. We are in Brent, London’s fifth largest borough, an urban sprawl and home to 340,000 people. But, as Lois Stonock shares, the cultural infrastructure needs support.
Arts leaders from the devolved nations have called for the establishment of an arts fund dedicated to UK and international touring.
To mark World Intellectual Property Day, Adele Morse thinks it’s time the UK caught up with other countries in paying its artists fairly.
Business acumen within arts organisations is necessary in the face of local authority funding cuts, survey findings suggest.