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A Queen?s Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category has been conferred upon Theatre Projects Consultants, a London-based company that works with arts organisations, governments and...
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Arts and museums education charity the Clore Duffield Foundation is exploring the possibility of setting up a new institute to promote leadership skills in the arts and cultural sector. The Trustees...
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The Royal National Theatre?s most traditional auditorium, the Lyttelton, is being transformed by a new seating arrangement, creating greater intimacy between actor and audience. Starting this month...
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An annual business plan competition is to be made available to researchers through the Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB). The winning plan will receive £25,000, and the other four £5,000 each...
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A report and directory have been published by West Midlands Arts following research into the links between Early Years groups, artists and arts organisations. The directory lists artists and arts...
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Thank you for giving such prominence to the Eclipse Report (ArtsProfessional issue 24, April 22). The other week, I found a second-hand copy of Tunde Ikoli?s Scrape Off The Black, and read for the...
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Thanks for your feature on Common Purpose (ArtsProfessional issue 24, April 22), an organisation which believes, like Y Touring, that all individuals hold within them the ability to promote change...
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Many artists have shied away from the corporate market in the past but for many it has represented an excellent opportunity to sell and develop their work. Peter Harris outlines some recent research findings on corporate art collections in the UK and urges artists to take advantage of the exciting opportunities on offer.
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Why would a company choose to commission artists to create new pieces for them? asks Sue Cullen. In Experian?s case there were a number of influences which spurred the company (suppliers of...
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Since Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) opened three years ago it has established itself as an exciting contemporary arts organisations with a reputation for innovation and imagination in its work in...
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Professor J Hugh Davidson has recently completed a two-year research study on how to make vision and values really work in organisations. He concludes that companies can learn a lot from arts...
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In commercial organisations and even in other not-for-profit sectors, evaluation tends to be seen as part of a dynamic, on-going process; something that guides, influences, and even inspires. Why...
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It was the stipulation by the Heritage Lottery Fund that institutions must consult the public that has wrought the biggest change in attitudes and energy toward market research amongst the museums...
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For twenty years Big Brum Theatre in Education has been working with children and teachers, mainly in the West Midlands, writes Jane Woddis. Central to the development of its work is a commitment...
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ARTS SERVICES St Helens Creative Industries Initiative: http://www.creative-insthelens.org Database of artists and creative industries; Commercial and domestic commissions; Arts in education;...
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A new strategy sets out to develop diversity in the arts sector's workforce and programming.
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A pilot text messaging project to develop youth audiences for Plymouth-based arts and leisure organisations has been launched by South West Arts Marketing in collaboration with direct marketing...
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Tunnel vision is an affliction suffered by a good few managers in the arts ? and perhaps this is inevitable. A passion for the arts is something of a prerequisite for someone in role of artistic...
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A re-structuring at the Ambassador Theatre Group sees the appointment of Michael Lynas (pictured), currently its Regional Programming Director and the Chief Executive of Milton Keynes Theatre, as...
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A consultation document detailing a proposed five-year Arts Development Strategy for Wales has been published by the Arts Council of Wales (ACW), and is to be the subject of a series of briefing...
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Four managers from the University of Wales? Aberystwyth Arts Centre have won the inaugural Wales Management Team Challenge for 2002, after competing against 89 teams from across Wales. The Challenge...
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Independent cinema exhibitor City Screen Ltd has received £6m equity funding from technology investor Arts Alliance, which will facilitate a programme of investment for the art house cinema chain....
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A £31m grant from the Corporation of London over the next six years is to enable the Barbican to undertake a full renovation of its foyers and address the way-finding difficulties which visitors...
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Plans for a multi-million pound redevelopment of Bristol?s Colston Hall and neighbouring Colston House aim to create a world-class music complex in a new landmark building on the Colston House site....
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An interactive digital trailer has been made to promote The Cholmondeleys...

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