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Contemporary art: whose round is it anyway?

With the deadline looming for Turner Prize 2005 nominations, Craig Scutt takes a look at whether public funds should be…

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Glasgow - making an exhibition of itself

A couple of decades ago, it might have been unthinkable that Glasgow, a city once financially impoverished and culturally bereft,…

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Festivals and Events: Beyond Economic Impacts

In July this year, the Leisure Studies Association (LSA) will hold its annual conference at Edinburgh's state of the art…

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Sharing the Love – A ‘Foreign Policy’ for UK Arts

At a time when UK arts appears to be experiencing something of a resurgence and the opportunities for developing markets…

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Creative Partnerships

Despite the recent funding freeze to Arts Council England, one area of the gargantuan organisation is still doing okay. Creative…

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Shall we dance?

As a culture, it seems our fascination with dance – a performance art form that communicates through the body and…

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A new chapter for the Arts Council of Wales

At first glance, the Arts Council of Wales doesn’t seem so different from any of the other three national arts…

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Science - more controversial than art?

The worlds of Art and Science have traditionally had an uneasy relationship. In spite of a rich history of artists…

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Making the case for outsourcing your web team

Mark Walmsley is the Marketing Director at WebProjects. In his experience outsourcing could result in annual savings of more than…

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Star Trek meets Killer Tomatoes

Think science fiction and the cliches immediately spring to mind. Geeks boldly going to all-night Star Trek marathon quoting stellar…

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