Booktrust’s Chief Executive tells us what books mean to them and why they’re so important for our children’s future.
What happens when you bring together more than a hundred teenage musicians for a one-off orchestral performance? We joined the National Youth Orchestra for a special day of music-making activities.
We spoke to Ben Anderson from Lincoln Arts Centre to find out more about their Routes In Scheme
Five Questions with Vamos Theatre's Artistic Director, Rachael Savage about their dementia-friendly production, Sharing Joy.
For Creativity and Wellbeing Week, our arts and health lead John McMahon interviews Victoria Hume, Director of the Culture, Health & Wellbeing Alliance.
Our Director of Music Education, Hannah Fouracre, has been reflecting on how the Government’s National Plan for Music Education and our next ten-year strategy will shape the future of music education.
Kerry Hudson, author of Lowborn, tells us how libraries changed her life and can be a lifeline for communities.
Sir Nicholas Serota, our Chair, explains how the arts should form part of the core in every pupil’s recovery curriculum as we emerge from the pandemic.
Suzanne Alleyne blogs about self-care as an essential part of the leadership toolkit. Suzanne was one of the Arts Council’s first Changemakers, a cohort of cultural workers who participated in our senior leadership training and development programme.
Our Chief Executive, Darren Henley, tells us about the Museums and Schools Programme, which helps museums develop meaningful experiences for local students across the country.
Suitcase Stories is a project that helps artists and museum practitioners deliver music and storytelling workshops to people living with dementia. It focuses on participation, working with high quality artists to create a positive change in the lives of those living with the disease. We caught up with Jenny Davis to hear about the project and find out why this was the right time for them to apply to National Lottery Project Grants for funding.
Our Director, Audience Insight and Innovation, Owen Hopkin, tells us about the launch of New Creatives in partnership with the BBC, and why supporting young artists benefits all of us.
Our CEO, Darren Henley, writes about the launch of the new model music curriculum and what this means for the future of music education.
Anne Appelbaum, Director of Children and Young People, discusses how we’ve helped young people stay creative in lockdown and why this is work is so important.
Loneliness affects more than 9 million people across the country. Find out how libraries are at the forefront doing great work to bring people together.
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