United Kingdom
Demos is no Davros
Demos, one of the UK’s leading think tanks sees its task as nothing less than “building everyday democracy” within our…
Making the invisible visible
Somewhere in London there is a theatre company working its very own magic upon art and life and the very…
Clore your way to the top
What is Arts and Cultural Leadership? And how do we define what qualities are required by arts and cultural organisations…
AIL scheme benefits the nation
MLA, the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, has acquired £4.5 million worth of items of cultural importance for the nation…
Victory for abusive artists
On the evening of January 31st, 2006 the Blair government suffered a shock defeat over its plans to combat racial…
UK Government does the right thing
The Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) welcomed the Prime Minister’s endorsement of the new Resale Right Legislation for Artists…
Cathedrals: Expensive relics or vital community hubs?
At a time when issues of housing, poverty, regional regeneration, education and national security are constantly in the media, one…
Realise your right to art?
In November 2005, VAGA - The Visual Arts and Galleries Association - launched their groundbreaking long-term campaign for the REALISE…
“Culture Vultures; Is UK arts policy damaging the arts?”
In a controversial new report entitled, “Culture Vultures; Is UK arts policy damaging the arts?” Arts academics and cultural commentators…
Realise your right to art?
In November 2005, VAGA The Visual Arts and Galleries Association launched their groundbreaking long-term campaign for the REALISE your right…