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Paul Bogen explores the wide range of European arts and culture networks.
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The Scottish Government has announced that Ewan Brown (pictured) will formally become Chair of Creative Scotland when it is established next year. He is currently Vice Chairman of the Edinburgh...
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The Creative Foundation places the arts at the heart of the regeneration of Folkestone, writes Nick Ewbank
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Andrew Ormston explores how festivals can contribute to regeneration during difficult economic times.
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Tim Rushton highlights the potential role of the artist in regeneration.
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Vanessa Allen explains the role of a special public art project in helping to regenerate a community.
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Hope London shows that even small projects can make a difference at the sharp end of regeneration.
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Sarah Butler shows how writers can use their consultative skills to support and improve regeneration.
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Regeneration through culture is an international phenomenon, as Peter Thornton reveals.
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Victoria Pagan demonstrates the importance of making the case for the arts within regeneration.
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ArtsProfessional reveals the career paths of the sector’s senior managers.
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ACE seeks to ensure “that artistic judgement is at the heart of its decision-making”.
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Four projects involving 22 cultural organisations aim to strengthen leadership and career progression in the arts, new media and crafts sectors. Funding comes from the Cultural Leadership Programme (...
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Local authority arts funding across England and Wales remains vulnerable, despite some evidence of recovery, according to the fifth annual spending survey carried out by nalgao, the National...
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Proposals by the Royal Opera House (ROH) to develop a new national producing theatre for opera and ballet at Manchester’s Palace Theatre, in partnership with Manchester City Council (MCC), will...
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Creative Partnerships, the Government’s creativity programme for schools, will break away from Arts Council England (ACE) in April and attain its own identity as Creativity, Culture and...
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Apprenticeships, leadership skills, professional development, business knowledge and research are among programmes which will be promoted by the sector skills council, Creative and Cultural Skills (...
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Young people are inspired to learn about art and helped to develop cultural understanding and confidence through working with galleries, contemporary art and artists, according to a report, ‘...
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The Campaign for Museums will transfer its creative capital to an associated charity, Culture24, following a review of Museums and Galleries Month (MGM). The review report highlights the impact and...
The Jerwood Foundation plans to work with Hastings Borough Council to explore the potential for a new gallery in Hastings to house the main body of the Jerwood Art Collection and receive temporary...
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It’s rare for AP to undertake a single-themed issue. ‘Regeneration’ may appear to be a relatively specialised area, but in fact the subject touches almost all areas of arts activity...
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Sharon Hughes and Nathan Williams explore recent research showing the contribution arts incubators can make to regeneration.
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Peter Stark believes that cultural managers in the UK can learn a great deal from the experience of working in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
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Catherine Rose finds out from Tony Hall what happens when a national flagship sails into local waters and starts making waves.
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Alan Bishop (pictured) currently Chief Executive of the Central Office of Information, will become Chief Executive of Southbank Centre. He succeeds Michael Lynch who will leave in April 2009. Neil...

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