From issue 266 Feature
Shonagh Manson shares her vision on how the relatively small Jerwood Charitable Foundation can directly support the early careers of contemporary craft makers.
From issue 266 Feature
How does an arts organisation tackle change successfully in difficult economic times? Ivan Wadeson summarises his discussions with four leaders on their approach to change and risk.
From issue 266 Feature
As crowdfunding continues to make an impact, Sean Egan looks at its two forms and how the arts can take advantage of the opportunities it offers.
From issue 266 Arts People
Carol Maund, Director of Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival, explains her career path.
Margate’s gallery, built as part of Kent’s regeneration scheme for the seaside town, has surpassed all expectations in visitor numbers. The £17m gallery opened in April 2011 and...
The two-day event has been organised by Aberdeen City Council and the Aberdeen Arts Coalition, which helps those with disabilities realise their ambitions through the arts. The festival will...
From issue 266 News
The SCVO has launched a second phase of its Creative Internship scheme.
From issue 266
THOMAS LYNCH will become Chair of The Place from December. He will succeed SIR TIM LANKESTER who has completed a six-year term in the role. 
From issue 266
LISA MARIE TRUMP has been appointed as Chief Executive for the UK Centre for Carnival Arts. 
From issue 266
MIRANDA MCKEARNEY is stepping down from her role as Founding Director of The Reading Agency in December.
From issue 266
The Artistic Director of the Southbank Centre talks about her passion for the arts, inclusivity in the sector and her belief in the power of arts education.
Currently in Kennington, the Ovalhouse will move to a new building on Somerleyton Road in 2016 at the earliest. It is hoped the theatre will contribute to the area's cultural heritage through a...
In total, 22 arts organisations have benefited from the Scottish arts council’s £700k programme which aims to help arts organisations get new projects started. 
From issue 266
Tiffany Jenkins criticises the Scottish Government's recent study that linked participation in culture to good health and high life satisfaction.
From issue 266
Julian Lloyd Webber writes of his experience leading the In Harmony programme for children from disadvantaged areas in the UK.
From issue 266
Charlotte Higgins explores a renewed relationship between British artists and the countryside as big names opt out of the urban sprawl.
From issue 266 News
How cinema broadcasts have changed audience experiences of opera in the UK will be the subject of the first academic study of its kind, led by English Touring Opera and researchers at the Guildhall...
A new Canadian study exploring the relationship between intellectual ability and the continuation of musical learning suggests a positive correlation between academic achievement and...
The Australia and New Zealand Festival of Literature and the Arts will combine literature, music and film. A 'literary barbecue' taster event is to be held in anticipation of an inaugural...
As one of the cities short-listed for City of Culture in 2017, Leicester combined new and well-established festivals over the bank holiday weekend into one huge cultural event in celebration of the...
Central School of Speech and Drama, in partnership with theatre company Access all Areas, is launching a new drama course in January 2014. Funded by the Leverhulme Trust, the research and education...
Academy Award-winning Kevin Spacey has called for more incentives for production companies to film in Scotland, to prevent losing out to other countries and create more jobs for Scottish citizens....
Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival has experienced a record year for ticket sales. Chief Executive Kath Mainland has praised new ticket booths and the ability to purchase tickets on Facebook.
Liverpool’s diverse communities flocked to the first Liverpool International Music Festival. Held over the bank holiday weekend, the free festival was prompted by the desire to celebrate the...
After this year’s publication of A-level and GCSE results, the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) notes that university students are favouring more practical subjects at degree...

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