The school will be run by Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts and Edge Hill University and will use paintings from Tate Liverpool and theatre tickets as learning resources. It will open in...
Dumfries and Galloway Council have had funds in reserve, after a bid to renovate the Dumfries Theatre Royal was rejected two years ago. In the meantime, a business plan has been put in place to...
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Fin Kennedy on the issues being raised with the Chair of Arts Council England and how he is responding.
From issue 264 Arts People
Hamish Glen explains how he progressed through his career
From issue 264 Feature
Isabel Jones talks to Esther Harris about the inspiration behind her recent work with visually impaired dance performers.
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Dianne Greig explains how Glasgow’s galleries and museums are collaborating through the WhiteNOISE project to develop the city’s audience for the visual arts.
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An ambitious digital project helped a musical venue in America reconnect with its audience
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Adam Thurman explains how arts venues need new audiences more than audiences need to find new venues.
Ambassador Theatre Group has bought the 2000-seat Foxwoods Theatre from Live Nation Entertainment, in a deal reported to be worth between $60m and $70m.
Gallery owner Hannah Barry has unveiled a bid to transform the town centre’s underused multi-storey car park into an arts space including galleries, studios and workshops, as well as activities...
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The Civic in Barnsley has appointed HELEN BALL as its new Chief Executive. She was previously Head of Culture and Visitor Economy at Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council.
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CHRISTOPHER HOMANN has been appointed to run Ticketmaster’s secondary ticketing arm, Ticketmaster Resale. He was previously a director of the company’s B2C business at eBay.
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MADELINE ADEANE is leaving her role as Press Officer at Dulwich Picture Gallery after two and a half years to join the communications team at the Art Fund.
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GRAHAM COWLEY is to step down as Producer of Out of Joint. His successor will be PANDA COX,  who has been the company's Deputy Producer since 2011. 
From issue 264 News
Bristol will play host to a TEDx event to encourage free-thinking, debate, collaboration and ideas-sharing across the sector.
From issue 264 News
Record-breaking sales last year saw Lottery returns to the arts nudge towards £400m.
French businessman Pierre Lescure believes that a 4% tax on the sale of Google and Apple’s smartphones and tablets could boost government revenues for arts funding, as consumers are...
The Heritage Lottery Fund has turned down a bid that would have contributed £10m towards a £120m project to renovate the Festival Wing.
Some of the original features  of the 19th century warehouse will be retained in the building, which will provide facilities including glass and ceramic kilns and potters' wheels.
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People’s desire to post photographs online is meaning rules are having to change about taking pictures in art galleries, says Carolina A. Miranda.
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Kara Larson reveals why arts organisations are failing to turn to their occasional attenders into a regular audience.
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Trust and individual support for the arts grows, but London takes the lion’s share. 
From issue 264 Arts People
Donna Meierdiercks tells us from about her career, from Can-Can girl to Dance Producer
A disused chapel, formerly the home of the famous Limelight club, will reopen as a temporary performance space next month. The site was purchased in 2011 by an unnamed philanthropist and plans have...
From issue 264 Feature
Charlotte Gregory describes how a cross-border, Interreg-funded exchange has shared the French passion for contemporary circus.

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