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The Benefits Of Young Trustees
- April 3, 2022
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- Category: Business Support
No CommentsThe perception of a trustee is often someone at the peak of their career, having earned the position through years of experience. Certainly, the perspectives, skills and networks that…
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Toolkit To Grow Creative Industries
- April 3, 2022
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- Category: Sector Development
The Creative Industries Council has launched a new toolkit to support creative industries to deliver economic growth and job creation in the UK. The ‘Toolkit for Cities and Regions’ sets out…
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Call For A United Arts & Culture Sector In Somerset
- April 3, 2022
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- Category: Sector Development
A new business support network of arts, culture and heritage organisations and practitioners from across Somerset, today announced a call for all to join and unite forces and put…
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Taking Out The Guesswork: A Guide To Using Research To Build Arts Audiences
- April 3, 2022
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- Category: Audience Development
This publication by Bob Harlow, published by The Wallace Foundation, provides guidelines to help you design and manage your own audience research…
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Arts Funding Should Focus On ‘Everyday Creativity’, Researchers Claim
- April 3, 2022
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- Category: Research & Statistics
A new academic report says that shifting cultural policy to enable people to be creative and make their own culture would be a fairer use of…
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People & Places: Design Commission Report
- April 3, 2022
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- Category: Place Making
“Good design – of buildings, public spaces and of neighbourhoods as a whole – is essential to making the modern city work. But we are not building these places, or even…
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Bridging The Generation Gap
- April 3, 2022
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- Category: Uncategorized
Data shows that audiences for many artforms are ageing. Anne Torreggiani calls on the arts sector to anticipate and accommodate the changing needs of younger generations…