Wednesday, 01 May 2024
Research highlights extent of universities reducing their provision of creative courses and cutting staff.
At least 14 universities are implementing redundancy programmes affecting arts degrees or closing creative courses, it has emerged. Data compiled by Queen Mary University of London’s branch of the University & College Union shows eight universities have imposed direct cuts on creative degrees. A further six have implemented university-wide redundancies that impact arts faculties over the last... read more
Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Chief Executive of Arts Council England says that while data collection from funded organisations is a necessity, he hears the sector's concerns and wants to act.

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Arts Council England is working on ways to streamline how National Portfolio Organisations are required to provide data in time for its next funding round beginning in April 2027, its Chief Executive Darren Henley has said. Appearing on BBC Radio 4's Front Row programme last night (29 April),... read more
Thursday, 25 April 2024

Shadow Culture Secretary says Arts Council England would be 'central to a decade of national renewal' under a Labour government.

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A Labour government would conduct a fresh review of Arts Council England (ACE) if the current process being led by Dame Mary Archer "does not ask the right questions", Shadow Culture Secretary Thangam Debbonaire has said. Speaking at The Stage's Future of Theatre conference today (25 April)... read more
Wednesday, 01 May 2024

Leading museum figures push the idea of a tourist tax as a way to help fund museums and galleries in the face of ongoing economic challenges.

Tristram Hunt, Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum
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A tourist tax providing funding for cultural insitutions should be introduced to help them deal with reduced levels of public subsidy, the Director of Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) has said. Speaking about the prospects of museums introducing admission fees, Tristram Hunt, who was appointed... read more
Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Research from Social Change UK estimates that for every £1 invested by Roundhouse in its youth film and digital projects, £42.25 is generated in social value.

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Roundhouse Film Fund

The Roundhouse music and arts venue in Camden generates more than £3.7m in social value each year through its youth arts initiatives, according to research carried out by Social Change UK. The organisation calculated that the social value created by the venue's film and digital projects was £2.88m... read more
Tuesday, 30 April 2024

A private bill put to parliament by the Royal Albert Hall had sought to grant its governing body the power to sell an extra 52 seats to investors.

The Royal Albert Hall viewed from the centre of the Gallery.
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The Royal Albert Hall (RAH) has proposed an amendment to a controversial parliamentary bill, removing a clause that would have given its governing body the authority to sell more seats to investors. The Royal Albert Hall was established by royal charter and requires parliament to approve changes to... read more
Tuesday, 30 April 2024

Change of name to the Royal Ballet and Opera forms part of a series of measures designed to increase income for the organisation in the face of a decline in public subsidy levels.

Exterior view of Royal Ballet and Opera
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The Royal Opera House has changed its name to Royal Ballet and Opera in a move to celebrate the institution in its entirety and boost ticket sales, members of its leadership team have said. According to the company’s Chief Executive, Alex Beard, the first name change for almost 80 years is a “long... read more
Monday, 29 April 2024

Council says it is working on plans to bring the historic venue back to life following its controversial closure last year.

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Oldham Coliseum could reopen as a theatre in the future, the leader of the town's council has said. Speaking at an event celebrating the history of the venue, which closed in March last year, Oldham Council Leader Arooj Shah said the authority was “working up proposals for how we could bring the... read more
Monday, 29 April 2024

Central School of Speech and Drama is scrapping a £40 audition fee for its undergraduate acting degree.

The Central School of Speech and Drama, Eton Avenue, NW3 pictured 2011
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Mike Quinn

Prospective students auditioning for diploma and undergraduate-level acting courses at Central School of Speech and Drama (CSSD) in London will no longer have to pay audition fees, a move the institution says will “push back” against perceived “elitism” in the arts. The current audition costs at... read more
Monday, 29 April 2024

Arts leaders from the devolved nations have called for the establishment of an arts fund dedicated to UK and international touring.

Liam Evans-Ford
The profile of theatre in the devolved nations is suffering because of “territorial” funding borders that need to be “broken down”, according to Liam Evans-Ford, Executive Director of Theatre Clwyd. Speaking at The Future of Theatre 2024 conference, Evans-Ford said that more collaboration between... read more
Thursday, 25 April 2024

Business acumen within arts organisations is necessary in the face of local authority funding cuts, survey findings suggest.

Arts organisations need to be increasingly aware of commerical opportunities to make up lost income as a result of council cuts, respondents to Arts Professional's latest Pulse survey have said. With 54% of respondents saying their local authority had cut direct funding to arts and culture, and 15.... read more
Wednesday, 24 April 2024

Fewer than half of visual artists in the South West have been commissioned to create new work in the past year survey finds.

Female painter draws picture with paintbrush on canvas for outdoor street exhibition
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Most visual artists living in the South West of England earn less than £10,000 a year from their artistic work, research by sector support organisation Visual Arts South West (VASW) has found. A survey of 318 visual artists from across the region found that 35% made under £5,000, with 20% earning... read more