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Singing death: why music and grief go hand in hand

Sometimes the music surrounding death tells us as much about the mourners as it does about the dead.

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What the arts industry can learn from Lego

In times of challenge, organisations in different sectors can teach the arts valuable lessons about streamlining and sticking with what…

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Good mental health in the arts needs more than talk

Mental health and wellbeing in the arts have gained traction as topics for discussion, but is action being taken as…

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How to boost your event marketing

In this age of digital marketing and social media it can sometimes feel as if you’ve stepped into a minefield…

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Collaboration appears to be the new curatorial model

A growing trend stimulates a rethink and a conversation about the effectiveness of curatorial collaborations as a new model for…

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Get em young and reap the long-term outcomes

Research has shown that over 60% of recent visitors attended cultural organisations as children, findings which have significant ramifications for…

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The 70/30 split versus truly valuing an artist’s work

A world in which dealers would take a 70% commission on an artist's work is a world beholden to the…

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Why are so many commercial galleries closing?

Watters Gallery calls it a day, joining a string of galleries that have closed their doors globally, but some experts…

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Why we need more independent producers

Independent artists need independent producers; they also need to reconsider some of the negative stereotypes they have about the producer's…

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The healing power of hip hop

The core values hip hop include social justice, self-worth and community. Consequently it’s increasingly being used as a therapeutic tool…

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