Strength in numbers
I’m going to come clean. An hour before we signed off the final tweaks to what I do think is a particularly joyful issue of AP, and I was stuck with a blank page and a brain shrugging under the weight of what to write. It’s not that plenty hasn’t happened in the last fortnight of arts world: positive news comes in the form of several theatres re-opening all refurbished and refreshed (p2), and the potential creation of 100 new jobs for young people left... more
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Issue 225: Organisational Structures
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Organisational Structures
13 Sep 2010
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13 Sep 2010
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13 Sep 2010
Artists and academics have plenty to gain by working collaboratively on arts research, says Graham Devlin, as he outlines why and how complementary relationships are needed in higher education
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13 Sep 2010
If more companies want to start outsourcing work, then freelancers better be ready, willing and able to meet the demand. Ruth Garnault preps the troops
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13 Sep 2010
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13 Sep 2010
The arts sector is quick off the mark to generate eco-friendly reports and recommendations but, asks Debra Reay, why is it stalling on practice?
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13 Sep 2010
Following a recent panel discussion on the future of black British theatre, Pat Cumper takes stock of the sector
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13 Sep 2010
Matthew Foster on the gradual transition from core funding to generated revenue
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13 Sep 2010
How did Cockpit Arts learn to fly with creative business incubation? Vanessa Swann explains
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13 Sep 2010
Francis McKee explains how the Centre for Contemporary Arts flourishes
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13 Sep 2010
How are arts organisations operating in the twenty-first century? Nosheen Iqbal introduces five different ways of working