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Developing a culture of arts philanthropy
Policy-makers and arts organisations must consider how to encourage next-generation philanthropy.
Only 8% of UK artists come from working class background
A new study making waves in the UK finds that people from low-income backgrounds are less likely to become artists.
Wrap-up: the best films and shows of 2022
The ScreenHub Content Lead lists their favourite screen stories from the year that was, from glass onions to Sauls you…
When a commission is spent on engagement, not outcome
The conclusion of TextaQueen’s latest exhibition prompts consideration of the value of a significant commission.
User-friendly Work Well Guide launched for the Arts
The Arts Wellbeing Collective has released a ground-breaking guide to improving mental health in the performing arts.
What makes a good museum and gallery shop?
While funky jewellery and creative home decor are cool, what’s better are products with deep local engagement that create one-of-a-kind…
So you want my arts job: Bookseller
Loving books is ideal but being genuinely helpful is equally important when it comes to working in a bookstore.
Yoga and science helping sax players keep calm and carry onÂ
Saxophonist Nikki Demandolx puts herself to the test to highlight health and wellbeing.
Doodle dood offers lesson in individuality …and going viral
Turning himself, and his home, into a signature brand, Mr Doodle (aka Sam Cox) has made millions from going viral.
The bleed of visual artists into theatre
Tim Storrier is the latest to join the long history of visual artists designing theatre sets. We take a look…