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Bridget Edwards introduces us to two men, one in his late teens and one considerably older. Both have served time in jail and both discovered the arts during their time there. They tell their own stories.
From issue 177
In the first of our new format for discussing management issues, Hannah Rudman explores new contracts for digital content.
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Marilyn Taft Thomas draws on her own experience and view of the arts to produce what is – as far as I’m aware – the first book on arts leadership. Its scope is ambitious: the...
From issue 176
Glasgow’s multi-arts venue, The Arches, has appointed Jackie Wylie as its new Artistic Director. She is currently Arts Programmer for the venue, having joined in 2004. John Ashford (pictured...
From issue 176
Anne-Marie Quigg asks whether arts professionals are too tolerant of bullying in a sector where such behaviour is rife.
From issue 176
Bullied first at school and later in a dream arts job, an ArtsProfessional reader tells us how it feels.
From issue 176
Sergio López Figueroa?s project wasn?t originally about bullying, but the lessons of the past proved highly relevant to young people?s lives today.
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New opportunities, born of necessity, were the surprising outcome from a funding cut. Stuart Mullins explains.
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Rebecca Storey takes us through the recovery plan which turned an arts organisation?s fortunes around.
From issue 176
ArtsProfessional reveals the career paths of the sector?s senior managers.
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ACE public engagement plan could affect RFOs? funding agreements and artistic policies.
From issue 176
In a keynote speech at the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff, Alun Ffred Jones, the recently-appointed Minister for Heritage in Wales, has set out his vision for Culture and the Arts, emphasising the...
From issue 176
Glasgow’s bid to join the UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation) worldwide Creative Cities Network as City of Music, launched in February this year with...
From issue 176
Flaws in Arts Council England’s (ACE) Investment Strategy and major issues concerning its communication strategy and practice have been exposed by Baroness Genista McIntosh in her review,...
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Arts Council England has confirmed that its North West regional office has signed a contract to move into new offices at The Hive in Manchester. Situated in the city’s Northern Quarter, The...
From issue 176
Four young artists have been selected by the Royal College of Art (RCA) to showcase their art on the labels of over 27 million bottles of Beck’s beer, being distributed nationwide from this...
From issue 176
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee has announced an inquiry into the effects of the 2003 Licensing Act since it came into force in November 2005. It is seeking views on, among other issues, the...
From issue 176
Greater expertise, increased co-operation with UK national governments and higher quality arts content should result from the new arts plan published by the British Council in the wake of extensive...
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Margate’s plans for a £17.4m seafront arts centre celebrating the artist JMW Turner’s links with the town have finally come to fruition after Arts Council England and the South East...
From issue 176
The level of funding available for the arts has already been substantially affected by the 2012 Olympics, according to the 2007/08 annual review of Arts Council England (ACE), published this month....
From issue 176
A range of consultative opportunities, including open meetings, have been announced as part of the Arts Council England (ACE) Theatre Assessment. The Assessment has been commissioned by the Theatre...
Shakespeare’s Globe is launching its own record label, Globe Editions, aiming to reflect the creative ethos of the organisation and offer a new approach to the way that early music and spoken...
From issue 176
How many arts organisations, especially Regularly Funded Organisations (RFOs), and even more especially those which have recently ceased to be RFOs, will read about Arts Council England’s (ACE...
From issue 176
Twelve months on from the publication of Arts Council England?s national framework for arts and health, Damian Hebron assesses the progress the sector has made.
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William Culver-Dodds reveals the people who have most inspired him.

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