There are significant opportunities for museums, libraries and archives arising from the current cross-party commitment to efficiency in local and regional government. The Museums Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) believes that by clearly demonstrating the contribution our work makes to local authority priorities and wider social outcomes, culture and heritage can build a strong platform to participate in the new strategic commissioning processes, and potentially access funding to... more
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Issue 218: INVOLVING THE AUDIENCE
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INVOLVING THE AUDIENCE
24 May 2010
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If art should be made for arts sake, why is it being used to deliver answers to social and environmental concerns? Clare Fox takes a controversial stand.
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Taking on a senior role can come with multiple challenges. But, says Kate Whitlock, induction coaching for new leaders can help to smooth that process.
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Anne Langford introduces Arts Council England’s special supplement on strategic commissioning, and explains how arts organisations can get involved.
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Rob Macpherson shares his favourite sites
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Find yourself on Twitter? Nosheen Iqbal looks at who to follow in the arts, and why, courtesy of our crowd-sourced list.
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Peter Stark and Christopher Gordon outline how an international perspective can help shape national arts policy.
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Marika Player describes a new online scheme that encourages audiences to provide support for producers to develop theatre.
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Involving the audience is one thing, but Charlotte Handel is trying to get the whole community around the Theatre Royal Stratford East involved in programming a season of work. She explains the thinking behind the scheme.
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A greater focus on audience development can increase revenue and justify public funding for the arts, says David Brownlee.