Andrew Ellerby, Senior Manager, Environmental Responsibility discusses our Environmental Responsibility Investment Principle, and what the arts and culture sector can do to change our environment forever.
a-n The Artists Information Company recently made eight significant new appointments to their Board, half of which are practicing artists. Jayne Knight, Chair, blogs about their recruitment process.
Richard Watts, CEO at people make it work, one of the most established and effective organisations supporting the cultural sector to change and develop, explores why a dynamic culture is at the heart of a dynamic organisation.
Sir Nick Serota blogs on the challenges cultural organisation face as they work to recover from the pandemic.
The National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance has published an essential guide for artists and arts organisations developing work in criminal justice settings. Communications and Engagement Officer, Dora Dixon, tells us why a partnership approach is key to success.
As we publish the first delivery plan for our strategy, Let's Create, our CEO Darren Henley introduces the first part of our roadmap to a truly creative nation.
As cultural organisations across the country cautiously begin to re-open, Carl Stevens, our Senior Manager for Music/Audience, Insight and Innovation explains how we’ve supported grassroots music venues throughout the pandemic and how we can support them further as audiences begin to return.
Part of the work of our Enterprise and Innovation team is helping the arts and cultural sector to make the most of philanthropy. As we publish the final evaluation of Catalyst: Evolve, take a look at some of the evidence on how you can improve your fundraising.
Laura Dyer, from our Executive board, blogs about the experience of administering the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport’s Cultural Development Fund.
Ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games drawing to a close this weekend, Lucy Bird, Officer for Policy & Research reflects on the intersection between arts, sports, and disability, and how the Thriving Communities Fund is making a difference.
Sophie Baker is one of our Apprentices – she started her role in April 2020, just after lockdown began, and so joined the organisation remotely. She shares why she wanted to apply for an apprenticeship, what she’s learnt so far, and how 2020 has made her value her own creative and cultural memories.
Executive Director Liz Bushell discusses our gender pay gap and the importance of diversity in the Arts Council workforce.
In the latest instalment of our Women in Leadership series, we speak with Claire Somerville, Chief Executive of Babylon Arts, about the importance of culture and creativity and her drive to champion young people’s access to it through opportunities. She tells us more about the projects she’s been involved with as well as reflecting on the past year and giving some advice to her younger self.
We spoke to Louise Blackwell, member of our South East Area Council, to find out about what the role involves.
Tilbury Bridge Walkway of Memories is an art and sound installation conceived by Artist EVEWRIGHT. It is the first site-specific art and sound installation to be held at the Port of Tilbury in Essex and the UK dedicated to people of the Windrush Generation. The project was supported thanks to National Lottery Project Grants and the Emergency Response Fund. We spoke to EVEWRIGHT to find out more.
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