From issue 235 Feature
Rohan Gunatillake took a trip to Texas to discover the next wave of technologies that are set to revolutionise the arts sector
From issue 235 Feature
Hannah Rudman sees geolocative technologies as offering a win/win solution for promoting ticket sales
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There’s been a healthy return on investment in developing Facebook and Twitter for the RSC. Amy Clarke explains
From issue 235 Feature
New technologies are providing more opportunities for museums’ and galleries’ artworks to be discovered, enjoyed and shared across the world – at virtually no cost to the institutions. Becky Fishman reveals how
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Ian Budden looks at the advantages and disadvantages of smartphone apps
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Oonagh Murphy on turning digital friends, fans and followers into real world visitors
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Hannah Nicklin argues that we need to stop passively using the web and the technology available to us, and to start examining and engaging
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Deborah Dignam explains the Gulf Stage project, which is using new technology to bring Arabic theatre to new audiences
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Eleanor Turney, ArtsProfessional's resident Tweeter, shares her thoughts on getting the best from Twitter
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Creating captivating content online is about knowing your media – and how to use them. Mark Mapstone reveals ’the big five’
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Heather Stewart wonders how social media fundraising will develop and who will capitalise on it successfully
From issue 235 News
Six years of audience development work has not upped engagement levels
From issue 235 News
Youth Music has listed raising the profile of its work in London with MPs, heads of children's servcies, key agencies and decisions makers, and spreading good practice, as part of its five-year plan...
From issue 235 News
Academi, the literature promotion agency and society for writers, and Ty Newydd Writers’ Centre, have joined together to form a new national organisation, Literature Wales. It will continue to...
From issue 235 News
£10m a year is being earmarked from Arts Council England’s (ACE) predicted Lottery funds for 14 organisations across England to be ‘bridge organisations’ for children and...
From issue 235 News
Consortium bids have been well received by Arts Council England in choosing its new National Portfolio Organisations. Farnham Maltings will see its regular funding jump from £212,000 this year...
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£1m investment will be put up to back new arts projects and emerging artists
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Royal Opera House and BBC join forces to increase TV exposure for opera and ballet
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A Government review of cultural education is to be led by Classic FM’s Darren Henley
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More cash for acquisitions and better public access to collections are among the aims of a major funding programme
From issue 235 News
Audiences value sponsors more since recessionary blues led to downturn at US arts organisations
A free, online, step-by-step Business Survival Toolkit has been designed to help people in the creative industries survive and prosper during difficult times. The toolkit is a partnership project...
From issue 235 Opinion
After an inquiry lasting six months, Parliament published its report on the funding of arts and heritage just before Arts Council England’s funding announcement – conspiracy, coincidence...
From issue 235 Opinion
The past week has been really important for the arts. Since the Arts Council received its settlement from government in October, we’ve said that rather than debilitating the arts with gradual...
From issue 235 Opinion
Hidden behind all the glitter of support to lottery-funded galleries is the sobering data that many crucial artists’ organisations have been either cut entirely or have suffered mortal...

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