New thinking about innovation

12 Dec 2011

Innovation funding needs to meet the specific needs of cultural organisations and that isn’t always about creating something radical and new, says Hannah Rudman

Building relationships and breaking down barriers

21 Nov 2011

Overcoming social and economic barriers to arts engagement is at the heart of Threshold Studios’ work, which is why most of its work is free to participants. Barry Hale and Uzma Johal explain.

Learning from experiments

19 Sep 2011

Hasan Bakhshi argues that research and development in the arts plays an important role, just as it does in science or technology

Join the crowd

19 Sep 2011

Heather Stewart celebrates the potential of crowd funding and crowd sourcing as income streams – but only as part of an overall funding mix

Healthy spaces

13 Jun 2011

Kathryn Dempsey and Angharad Williams on how art can help to keep people calm during long waits

Opportunities abound

11 Apr 2011

Rohan Gunatillake took a trip to Texas to discover the next wave of technologies that are set to revolutionise the arts sector

Personal curation

11 Apr 2011

New technologies are providing more opportunities for museums’ and galleries’ artworks to be discovered, enjoyed and shared across the world – at virtually no cost to the institutions. Becky Fishman reveals how

From virtual to reality

11 Apr 2011

Oonagh Murphy on turning digital friends, fans and followers into real world visitors

Brave new world

11 Apr 2011

Hannah Nicklin argues that we need to stop passively using the web and the technology available to us, and to start examining and engaging

Cutting edge theatre online

11 Apr 2011

Deborah Dignam explains the Gulf Stage project, which is using new technology to bring Arabic theatre to new audiences

The power in enquiry

11 Apr 2011

Ben Cranfield, Sarah Davies and Natasha Silsby look at the value of academic partnerships in the arts and of holding conversations between theory and practice

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