Grants and Funding
Possible scenarios for the next wave of funding for the arts and how to address them - Part 2
Alberto Vilar, the Cuban-born billionaire and philanthropist for the arts, is well-known for his generous contributions to opera, in particular.…
Possible scenarios for the next wave of funding for the arts and how to address them - Part 1
Alberto Vilar, the Cuban-born billionaire and philanthropist for the arts, is well-known for his generous contributions to opera, in particular.…
Digging through and crossing over
As a young boy in England, artist Eric Snell spent beach-side summers trying to dig his way to Australia. Why?…
Just the ticket
Arts organisations now exist within an industry that is increasingly dependent upon ticketing and marketing technologies to stay afloat. For…
ALG funding decisions deferred, but it's not all good news
Last week, arts organisations across London were stunned when the Association of London Government (ALG) announced drastic funding cuts and,…
Spymonkey farewell UK
Brighton-based comedy theatre company, Spymonkey, are set to sign a contract with Cirque du Soleil for a two-year stint in…
Art of Glass
The National Glass Centre in Sunderland has experienced a drop in visitors since it first opened its doors to the…
Looking forward
Duncan Sones is looking forward - to a more culturally diverse and inclusive arts industry. As Chief Executive of arts…
A Classic Case
Attracting audiences to contemporary classical music performances is no easy task. The difficulties posed by dwindling audiences for the genre…
Passionate about New Music in UK
It’s just over two years since the launch of the PRS Foundation, an independent charity funding new music in the…