Open doors

21 May 2012

Across the UK and US the prison arts community is forming a transatlantic network. Becky Mer examines the ins and outs

Making an impact

30 Apr 2012

Sarah Shalgosky sees university galleries as playing a broad and valuable role in the wider context of the visual arts

Sharing the joy of discovery

19 Mar 2012

Andrew Ormston reflects on scientists’ appetite for collaborations with artists

Spreading ‘sciart’

19 Mar 2012

Andrew Ormston explains how hand-in-hand scientists and artists are colonising new, barren land. Just like fungi and algae

Happy not having it all

16 Jan 2012

Cara Courage questions if and why the arts sector is still a man’s world

Assessing the crowd

21 Nov 2011

Evaluating un-ticketed events in ways which are meaningful and sustainable is a challenge that Anne Torreggiani has faced on many occasions. She reflects on her experiences

Free is a magic number?

21 Nov 2011

Tim Baker argues that giving something away can seriously undermine its value in the eyes of potential customers

Strengthening the case

21 Nov 2011

Poor quality economic impact assessments may have dragged down the arts sector’s perceptions of valuation studies, but Hasan Bakhshi warns against throwing the baby out with the bath water

Facing up to bullying

21 Nov 2011

Bullying doesn’t always involve a physical element. Anne Marie Quigg sees a culture of coaching as being one way of preventing it

More than a hobby

21 Nov 2011

Robin Simpson explains how research findings are helping to develop a true understanding of the impact of grassroots, amateur arts activities

Losing the graduate edge

21 Nov 2011

Rebecca Ritchie Timms gives a graduate’s reaction to ticking funding boxes

Leading by example

31 Oct 2011

Ben Twist examines the impact that Edinburgh’s Festivals are having on the attitudes and behaviour of its audiences and its artists

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