Arts should stop ‘pleading’ for more curriculum space

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02 Feb 2018

CC Skills Chief Executive Pauline Tambling has warned arts subjects in schools are becoming irrelevant and arts-led education work needs to be more job-focused.

Manchester gallery removes naked nymph artwork

01 Feb 2018

A pre-Raphaelite painting depicting pubescent nymphs has been removed from display at Manchester Art Gallery and, in its place, visitors are being invited to share their reactions on post-it notes. The gallery said the move is intended to “prompt conversations about how we display and interpret artworks” and is a reaction to the ‘Time’s Up’ and ‘#MeToo’ movements. 

Arts Council wades into English National Ballet dispute

01 Feb 2018

Following allegations of a “hostile working environment” at the organisation, which reportedly caused one third of the company’s dancers to leave within two years, Arts Council England has met with English National Ballet and discussed the situation “in some depth”.

Matt Hancock releases social media app dedicated to Matt Hancock

01 Feb 2018

Memes and trolls have descended on the Culture Secretary’s Facebook-like mobile app, intended to keep the public updated on his work as a cabinet minister and a local MP.

People with dementia need ‘universal access to music’, report says

31 Jan 2018

New research finds listening to music helps tackle anxiety, depression and agitation among people living with dementia, and calls for a dedicated music and dementia task force.

Arts Council distances itself from Chair in ‘dependency’ row

31 Jan 2018

A joint statement by eight of the ten board members at the Arts Council of Northern Island says a recent claim by Chair John Edmund that arts groups are too dependent on grant aid “did not reflect any discussion or position which had been agreed by the Arts Council Board”.

Vast majority of West End musicians are male

31 Jan 2018

A poll of West End theatres by the Musicians’ Union found just 12% of musicians in their regular orchestras are female, and women conductors and musical directors are very rarely seen.

Edinburgh considers reversing cuts to museum and gallery opening times

31 Jan 2018

Following a decision to reduce opening times at six of Edinburgh’s museums and galleries to just five days a week, visitor numbers have fallen by 21%, and retail and donation income is down 25%. Responding to the figures, Labour councillor Donald Wilson said: “We need to do something else”.

Nine in ten schools have cut back on arts provision, survey suggests

30 Jan 2018

A survey of 1,200 schools by the BBC found four in ten secondary schools are spending less on facilities, three in ten are reducing arts lesson time, and some are increasing reliance on voluntary donations from parents to fund provision.

MPs to investigate social benefits of live music

30 Jan 2018

Parliament’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee will build on work paused in the run up to the 2017 General Election, looking at ticket re-selling, music tourism and the impact of Brexit.

‘Deep concern’ about UK’s creative reputation post-Brexit

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29 Jan 2018

More than one in five Creative Industries Federation members say they would consider moving their business abroad if the UK and the EU reach no favourable trade deal.

BFI restructures film network to encourage arts collaboration

29 Jan 2018

£4m a year in lottery funding has been allocated to the Film Audience Network until 2022, and boundaries have been redrawn to align with Arts Council England’s regions. Some funding decisions and talent scouting have been devolved to lead organisations in the network, including HOME in Manchester and Bristol’s Watershed.

Northern towns encouraged to participate in Great Exhibition of the North

29 Jan 2018

The organisers of the £5m Government project – which will be hosted by NewcastleGateshead – are inviting submissions for allied performances and events across the North. Bradford Literature Festival and Bradford Science Festival have already signed up to the new ‘Inspired by’ programme.

Hull Truck rejects community request to perform “demeaning” play

29 Jan 2018

The theatre said Hull Playgoers’ Society could not stage a version of the BBC sitcom ‘Are You Being Served’ as it is “demeaning to women”.

National Theatre Wales pulls out of awards following diversity concerns

29 Jan 2018

The company decided not to attend this weekend’s Wales Theatre Awards after an open letter signed by more than 40 actors and producers criticised the lack of diversity in the shortlist.

Local council plans to dispose of 90% of art stock

29 Jan 2018

Hertfordshire County Council has launched a consultation about its plans to sell or gift 1,600 pieces of ‘non-relevant’ work from its art collection. It hopes to raise £400k, which it will use to help conserve the remaining 167 artworks.

Survey paints troubling picture of harassment in theatre

26 Jan 2018

43% of theatre workers who responded to a survey run by The Stage said they had experienced workplace bullying and 31% had been subject to sexual harassment. Creatives, performers and backstage workers, and workers with disabilities, were found to be particularly vulnerable to unfair treatment.

In the majority of cases respondents said they did not report their experiences, but of the minority who did, 70% said their employer took no action in response.

The findings are in line with the conclusions drawn from AP’s survey of arts and cultural workers last year.

Government must replace lost EU culture funding, MPs say

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26 Jan 2018

A cross-party select committee has called for continued membership of Creative Europe post-Brexit and argues for free movement during any transition period.

Languages prioritised over arts in Government teacher plans

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26 Jan 2018

The Government is gearing up for the proportion of teaching time devoted to music, drama, art and design in secondary schools to drop as it pushes for 75% of pupils to study a foreign language.

£44m music venue set for Derby

26 Jan 2018

The City Council has confirmed council tax will rise by 1% to finance the 3,000-capacity venue, which will replace the fire-damaged Assembly Rooms that seated 1,500 people.

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