From issue 18
At the turn of the millennium, when the major headache for most organisations was Y2K compatibility, we at the REP were pondering what to do with 650 highly demanding but low-yielding subscribers,...
From issue 18
The entry-level ?bronze? membership scheme at Malvern Theatres can be described as a subscription scheme, writes Fred Moroni. For a £35 annual fee the buyer enjoys advance notice of productions and...
From issue 18
In part two of her exploration of the nature and impact of digital arts technologies, Helen Cadwallader examines the distribution of new media art. The origins of new media art are many and various...
From issue 18
ARTS SERVICES BOOKSHOP St Helens Creative Industries Initiative: http://www.creative-insthelens.org Database of artists and creative industries; Commercial and domestic commissions; Arts in...
From issue 17
The Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG), the second largest theatre-owning and managing group in the UK, with a portfolio of 19 theatres in the West End and the regions, has taken further steps to...
From issue 17
Artsdepot, a major new arts centre, is to be built in London?s North Finchley as a catalyst for the revitalisation of the town centre. The centre will provide a new home for three existing...
From issue 17
The growing use of the Internet has been widely recognised by the arts sector as creating tremendous opportunities for developing effective communications, and its use in ticketing transactions and...
From issue 17
Bill Thompson (ArtsProfessional issue 16, December 17, p10) does art no favours when he suggests that it owes everything to ?context?. An excellent work remains excellent regardless of whether it is...
From issue 17
Laurie Hayward (pictured), formerly Director of the Media Development Agency for the West Midlands and of the Central England Screen Commission, is to be the first Chief Executive of Screen East,...
From issue 17
Major box office systems across Europe are now issuing tickets carrying prices in both Euros and the previous currency. Tickets.com, whose latest Pass and Databox systems are already configured to...
From issue 17
A collaboration between the Arts Council of Wales (ACW) and the Performing Right Society Foundation (PRSF) is set to benefit new music in Wales through the co-funding of a scheme aimed at...
From issue 17
An online arts venues and resources guide has been launched by the English Regional Arts Boards in collaboration with the Arts Council of England. The guide aims to bring together comprehensive...
From issue 17
A scheme to boost arts participation at three of Tyneside?s arts venues has been awarded the largest investment ever made to the region by Arts...
From issue 17
Opera North was the first British company to be invited to perform at the re-furbished Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona theatre following a devastating fire there in 1994. The visit included...
From issue 17
The past ten years has seen the extraordinary growth and development of modern computing and electronic network technologies which have become firmly integrated in our everyday and working lives. But...
From issue 17
?What?s My Name?? is an ongoing arts project using creative play and storytelling with pre-school children and their parents or carers, explain Peter Evans and Nicola Hemstock. The project aims to...
From issue 17
For Watershed going digital is an ongoing story of exploration, says Dick Penny. It has led to new ways of working: adopting an approach which is R & D led; learning to operate in a networking...
From issue 17
With over 40 open studio events organised each year in England alone, could we be on the verge of seeing a larger market develop for original art, craft and design? Keith Hayman explores the world of...
From issue 17
2001 marked the sixth year of the Northamptonshire Open Studios and Exhibitions (NOS...
From issue 17
Apparently one of the great things about living in Norfolk is the quality of the natural light, notes Graeme Howell. This is why you cannot go out for a quiet countryside walk without tripping over...
From issue 17
The first Northern Devon Arts Trail, linking a number of isolated rural communities in Torridge and North Devon districts (an area the size of London), took place over nine days last June as part of...
From issue 17
Title: Volunteer Co-chairman / Organiser Name of Organisation: South East Open Studios Email: [email protected] How long in present post? 5 years, on and off. What does your organisation do?...
From issue 17
Get out your diary now! It's time to plan your conference visits for 2002 JANUARY Bristol Cultural Development Partnerships: Managing Partnerships Conference: 22 Jan 02: t: 0117 988 1576 inIVA:...
From issue 17
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;...
From issue 17
The opening of the North East?s flagship arts centre, Baltic, has been delayed due problems with building work. It is now due to open in summer 2002, not spring as originally intended. Scottish...

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