Then and now

11 Jun 2012

June will see publication of the last ever issue of a-n Magazine after 32 years, making space for new programmes from a-n The Artists Information Company. Susan Jones reflects on changing times

Mind the gap

11 Jun 2012

Has the time come for a new arts investment fund? Graham Henderson makes the case

Swings and roundabouts

11 Jun 2012

Rick Bond weighs up the implications of transferring to a trust

Cultural economy

11 Jun 2012

Yvette Vaughan Jones looks towards a Creative Europe 2014 – and beyond

Turning the Tide

11 Jun 2012

Alastair Fairley reveals how a community of artists and a hard-nosed drive for publicity put Hastings firmly on the cultural map

Learning together creatively

11 Jun 2012

When the whole community gets involved in an arts project, the result is something much larger than the sum of its parts. Miranda Johnson explains

A creative space

11 Jun 2012

Boo Chapple has been courting a creative community online

Collective effort

11 Jun 2012

Godfrey Worsdale explains how a partnership between BALTIC and the University of Northumbria is building a unique cultural hub in the heart of Newcastle

A stake in Deptford

11 Jun 2012

Gavin Barlow discusses cultural regeneration, the social divide and how the Albany is helping Deptford to avoid becoming ‘so-hip-it-hurts’

Soap and glory

11 Jun 2012

This year QUAD set out to involve all 250,000 residents of Derby in a Soap Opera. Peter Bonnell explains how they went about it

Up in the air

11 Jun 2012

Simon Wales describes how a creative and cultural space in West Bromwich has transformed its ecosystem with a community of floating lily pads

Life at the OUTPOST

11 Jun 2012

Leigh Sneade describes how an innovative membership scheme took a Norwich art gallery into the heart of an international community

Take the money and run?

11 Jun 2012

Jane Trowell shines a light on the issues that arts organisations will be faced with if they prepare to gear up their drive for sponsorship

Art on prescription

21 May 2012

By collaborating with staff at local doctors’ surgeries, Dulwich Picture Gallery has found a sustainable channel for reaching out to isolated elderly individuals. Madeline Adeane explains

A new environment

21 May 2012

Gemma Williams describes how she helps autistic children become more creative and communicative by crawling on all fours dressed as a cuddly polar bear

Taxing gifts

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21 May 2012

The recent budget has propelled charitable giving and tax into the media spotlight. Mahmood Reza explains what it’s all about, and how it could affect fundraising efforts.

A burden shared

21 May 2012

Can personal wellbeing improve when we start to focus on others’ wellbeing? Matthew Taylor describes a mental health project that put this to the test

Who’s using your personal data?

21 May 2012

Roger Tomlinson treads carefully in the minefield of EU Privacy Directives and the so-called ‘UK cookie law’ which comes into force next week

Drama with dementia

21 May 2012

Lowri Evans explains how the Library Theatre Company is engaging older people with memory loss through storytelling

Access is everything

21 May 2012

Suzanne Bull makes the case for disabled access to be at the heart of music venues’ strategic plans – not an afterthought

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