From issue 242 Opinion
The latest issue of The Art Newspaper featured an interesting little story on Facebook and their censorship of the nude in art. The article focuses on Swedish-based photography museum, Fotografiska,...
From issue 242 Opinion
It's almost impossible for me to separate 'the arts' from its middle class aspirations, says Mindee Hutchinson
From issue 242 Opinion
Watching actors advance in their careers when they leave drama school gives Amy Smith a real buzz
From issue 242 Opinion
Daniel Hogg’s work may be ‘art by an offender’ – but that’s far from the whole picture
From issue 242 Opinion
What should the usher do when the audience wants to get up and dance? Ian Lambert considers the dilemma.
From issue 242 Opinion
Fundraising isn’t easy when donors smell desperation, says Greg Klerkx
From issue 242 Opinion
Heather Stewart celebrates the potential of crowd funding and crowd sourcing as income streams – but only as part of an overall funding mix
From issue 242
ANDREW RAWLINSON is the new General Manager of Liverpool Empire Theatre. His career has included roles as General Manager of touring theatre company Horse + Bamboo; Executive Director and Chief...
From issue 242 Feature
Tim Foster offers a theatre architect’s view of the process of designing and building spaces for performance
From issue 242 Feature
Steve Whettem on an unusual gallery, run by the artists it exhibits
From issue 242 Feature
Jan Winter on the challenges of adapting spaces for circus performances
From issue 242 Feature
Neil Butler on how a new fund for the creation of art in public spaces is liberating artists from the traditional gallery setting
From issue 242 Feature
Brands and buildings should be linked, and Howard Sherwood says it’s time for theatres to get their act together
From issue 242 Feature
The ‘Trust New Art’ programme has been created to provide a framework for the National Trust to work with the arts. Tom Freshwater gives the details
From issue 242 Feature
Steve Ball looks forward to Birmingham Repertory Theatre's ambitious plans for working with community libraries over the next two years
From issue 242 Feature
Cornwall’s Miracle Theatre is committed to going the extra mile to take theatre to the most rural outdoor locations
From issue 242 Feature
Cara Courage explores the role of culture in creating a sense of place
From issue 242 News
Government proposals for the relaxation of licensing laws are set to cut red tape for both professional and amateur arts and entertainment
From issue 242 News
A cost-cutting move by Waveney District Council is leading to a new era for the Marina Theatre in Lowestoft, where management, staff and volunteers from the Friends of the Marina Theatre have...
From issue 242 News
Theatregoers at a number of Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG) theatres in London and across the UK are to be treated to a 90-second advert for Gordon’s Gin, in the form of a ‘light show...
From issue 242 News
For the first time major grants to regional museums are set to be awarded via an open application process, assessed against published criteria, in a similar way to the National Portfolio funding...
From issue 242 News
NESTA, the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, has joined forces with the Office of Civil Society to launch an open call for ideas to step up the giving and exchange of time,...
From issue 242 News
UK universities are preparing to work more closely with the cultural and creative industries on income-generating ideas through a new membership organisation called The Culture Capital Exchange. The...
From issue 242 News
Arts subjects may yet be included as core GCSE subjects in the new ‘English Baccalaureate’ (EBacc) following the recommendation by parliament’s Education Committee that the...
From issue 242 News
England's network of audience development agencies is to merge, following recent funding cuts

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