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Founder and artistic director of The Performance Ensemble, ALAN LYDDIARD, plans to step down on October 5. Since forming the ...
Devoted and Disgruntled (D&D) is twenty. Imagine. A simple, bold proposition to come together, to work on a shared question - ...
KAY MORRISON is set to become chief executive of Glasgow Life on July 7. With 20 years’ experience working across Scotland’s culture and leisure centre, Morrison will join the charity responsible for ...
UK theatre leaders from across the subsidised sector have warned that public funding cuts have driven a significant reduction in the number of plays and musicals they can stage. Over the last decade, ...
Art Fund’s Katie Lloyd has been talking to Rebecca Burton, curator and archivist at Harewood House Trust, about the impact of the Weston Loan Programme for their latest exhibition.
A programme to increase arts engagement in rural Northern Ireland has been successful in reducing isolation, enhancing well-being, and teaching participants new skills, according to the findings of a ...
Wigmore Hall’s announcement that it would voluntarily withdraw from Arts Council England’s National Portfolio, having successfully raised £10m to become self-sustaining, has ignited debate about ACE’s ...
Even the best adventures must sometimes come to an end. Transitioning out of ACE's National Portfolio led Coney to a difficult crossroad, dealing a significant blow to its sustainability but, as the ...
The gender pay gap in the cultural sector is closing, newly published figures from the Department for Culture, Media and ...
ROBERT SUSS has been appointed to the board of The National Portrait Gallery for a four-year term by the Prime Minister. An equity partner and CEO of Pictet Wealth Management in the UK Suss spent 18 ...
Arts Council England chief executive Darren Henley has responded to renewed criticism that the funding body prioritises ...
A Paris theatre which was forced to close in December after being occupied by hundreds of unhoused young people has said it ...