From issue 248 News
Three Scottish communities are sharing a £300,000 award from Creative Scotland in recognition of their being named the country’s most creative places. As part of the Year of Creative...
From issue 248 News
An estimated audience of around 250,000 is expected to gather in North Liverpool for the city’s biggest ever outdoor event featuring one of the world’s leading street theatre companies...
From issue 248 News
Arts programming across digital media platforms will be launched to coincide with the London 2012 Festival
The new home for the Photographers’ Gallery in the heart of London’s Soho will open to the public on 19 May, marking the conclusion of an £8.9m capital campaign. The two-storey...
From issue 248 Feature
Presenting venues will no longer need a local authority licence to put on a live music gig for an audience of 200 or fewer. Deborah Annetts celebrates the culmination of a campaign against bureaucracy
From issue 248 Feature
In his recent AP blog, David Dixon asked who is supporting arts fundraisers now that Arts & Business is going…. But A&B isn’t going. Philip Spedding explains
From issue 248 Feature
Should an arts organisation apply to become a Charitable Incorporated Organisation? Peter Shand weighs up the pros and cons
From issue 248 Feature
Scotland has more in common with Philadelphia than we might think. Pamela Bailey shares the fruits of US-style collaboration
From issue 248 Feature
Jo Rodger shares the secrets of a successful corporate hospitality programme at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
From issue 248 Arts People
Isabel Tamen salutes the inspiring people in her life
From issue 247 Opinion
Greg Klerkx considers the current predicament facing artists
From issue 247 Opinion
Glen Pearce suggests it might be time to include an advertising income rating alongside the star rating
From issue 247 Opinion
Lise Smith asks when did UK audiences start walking out?
From issue 247 Opinion
Cara Courage questions if and why the arts sector is still a man’s world
From issue 247 Opinion
Andres Roberts reveals the concepts that float his boat
From issue 247 Opinion
Phoebe Gardiner on why it’s a good thing she didn’t become a geography teacher
From issue 247 Opinion
Al Lyle explains why he finds inspiration in the thriftiness and resourcefulness of artists
From issue 247 Opinion
Jessica Hope explores the potentially abusive relationship between a press officer and her iPhone
From issue 247
The Spark Children’s Arts Festival in Leicester has appointed a new Director, ADEL AL-SALLOUM. Formerly Associate Director of Curve, she takes on the role following the departure of former...
From issue 247 Opinion
Liz Hill urges the sector not to miss the wellbeing boat
From issue 247 Feature
Richard Nutter explains how a consortium of Liverpool’s major cultural organisations has developed a comprehensive strategic approach that places the arts and culture at the heart of the city’s social agendas
From issue 247 Feature
Helga Henry explains how a sensitive approach achieved great results for the Place, Space and Identity project
From issue 247 Feature
A collaboration between big business and youth theatre is helping to regenerate one of the most deprived areas of the UK. Stuart Mullins explains what’s happening in Thurrock
From issue 247 Feature
The View Tube is growing something green atop of, well, sewage. Angela Law and Rosie Murdoch tell all
From issue 247 Feature
Victoria Pomery describes the remarkable impact of Turner Contemporary on Margate

Pages