A slice of the cake

23 Jul 2012

Chrissie Tiller reflects on two occasions recently when she held stakes and took part

Where size doesn’t count...

02 Jul 2012

Being well-endowed isn’t necessarily a good thing, argues Liz Hill

The art of inclusion

02 Jul 2012

Mindee Hutchinson highlights the importance of social nurturing when running arts activities with young people

Weakly waged

02 Jul 2012

As arts organisations endure the knock-on effects of funding cuts, Lise Smith discusses the potential risks of skimping on salaries

Warning signals

11 Jun 2012

Charlotte Jones raises questions about Arts Council England’s recent choice of projects to receive its Strategic Touring funds

Making waves

11 Jun 2012

Liz Hill on why people power is good for the sector

The creativity gap

11 Jun 2012

Greg Klerkx explains how the legacy of Creative Partnerships is being carried on

13 Hours: lucky for some

21 May 2012

William Wong asks what can the arts do more of and differently to encourage mindfulness?

Practice what you preach?

21 May 2012

Hannah Hull discusses the paradox of being an arts and wellbeing advocate

When you hear their voice

21 May 2012

Bruce Wall gives a personal account of a prison-based theatre project in Malta that turned into a sell-out show

How it’s done

21 May 2012

Rebecca Ritchie-Timms reflects on Umefolk festival – the first cultural event she just can’t seem to find fault with

Catch 9.2

21 May 2012

So what if ACE is creative with its accounting? Liz Hill makes some suggestions

Wellbeing behind bars

21 May 2012

Dr Alan Clarke shares what he has learnt from a career running arts projects in prisons across Europe

Creative therapy

21 May 2012

The creative arts can open up emotions and enable self-reflection. Sabine Sandberger shares her experiences of running a therapeutic-theatre project with a group of young asylum-seekers

The Artist as Social Entrepreneur

21 May 2012

Ben Irvine looks to Bob Dylan to make the case for why we should make ethics more economical and the economy more ethical

Everyone’s doing it

30 Apr 2012

Liz Hill finds a silver lining in the recessionary cloud

Keeping supporters sweet

30 Apr 2012

Christopher Goodhart extols the virtues, and the business case, for ensuring data accuracy in supporter communications

Why Create? A psychosocial question

30 Apr 2012

In the final installment of a blog series examining the psychological payoff of art and creativity, Cara Courage considers the implications of taking a transdisciplinary approach

Watch the grass grow

30 Apr 2012

Kenn Taylor argues public institutions could learn a thing or two from artist-led models

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