5th August 2016

A website providing advice and best practice for using technology to aid creativity has been launched for the disability arts sector.

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29th July 2016

Campaigners warn that “art interventions and protests will go on” as a five-year deal worth £7.5m is announced.

At least £65m is likely to be channelled into the arts in England, after ACE commits to releasing its excess Lottery reserves.

A large-scale study has found that the growth of the festivals is benefiting the tourism and hospitality sectors. 

The UK’s geography of creativity is growing, but music and performing arts are “blind spots” in policy-makers’ support for the creative industries, report finds.

Artists based in London have been the main beneficiaries of a national scheme to help artists build overseas connections. 

A gender gap in children and young people participating in dance, music and drama activities is highlighted in the latest Taking Part figures.

An online survey is inviting arts organisations to share their views on the potential for regeneration projects to boost the capital’s arts offer. 

28th July 2016

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