For the past ten years the people of Liverpool and Wirral have been visited by some pretty big guests.
We supported Punch Records to take four UK-based artists back to their homelands to discover their musical roots. These are their stories.
The Museum of English Rural Life (The MERL) in Reading holds a collection of objects, archives and library items which tell the story of rural England.
Louise Stafford, Director of Learning at the National Holocaust Centre and Museum, tells us about their ambitious and innovative new exhibition, exploring what it means to be a witness to the Holocaust.
James Turnbull from The Old Market shares some of the areas his team thought about when developing their successful funding application for a creative media project.
This cultural programme inspiring urgent and inclusive action on climate change was produced in 2020-21 by Arts Admin and Julie’s Bicycle. It included a series of artist commissions, presented here.
This film by Soumik Datta was commissioned by Arts Council England to explore the 'progression' pillar of our Ambition and Quality Investment Principle.
Director of Helix Arts, Cheryl Gavin, shares her insight into the development of a quality framework for participatory arts over the organisation’s almost 40-year history; iterations, viewpoints and pivots that led to how it is embedded into the organisation now.
Director of Firstsite, Sally Shaw, talks through some of the projects produced during 2020 and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Produced by Camden People's Theatre in 2017, this show was made by and with young people around the subject of air pollution. A great example of co-created environmental programming.
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