Ben Lane, Senior Manager for Enterprise & Innovation, introduces the Digital Culture Compass. He tells us more about the aims of the tool and reflects on how it's been created.
We've been working with BBC Arts and The Space to produce new works conceived during lockdown. Catch up on all the great work made as part of Culture in Quarantine.
Graeme Calvert is our Senior Officer, Training & Advice based in Manchester – and you might recognise him from the videos helping applicants with our Emergency Response Funds. Before lockdown, he shared what his role involves, his stint living in a shipping container and his interest in VR…
We chat to Nina, one of our Senior Relationship Managers who also has a sheep farm! She told us all about her role and hopes to help people with her animals...
Our Diversity Director, Abid Hussain, blogs about his own experience of class and social mobility, and how we’re embarking on a social mobility measurement pilot with the University of Leeds and the AHRC (Arts and Humanities Research Council).
The Covid-19 pandemic has posed serious questions to arts and cultural organisations across the country. One of the biggest has been: how do you continue to use the creative arts to empower the most vulnerable in society during lockdown? Nicky Goulder, Founding Chief Executive of Create, tells us how Create Live! enabled them to do this and what they've learnt.
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.
In the next in our series of blogs about the contribution of culture under lockdown, Alexandra Brierley from the Southbank Centre in London discusses how the organisation is reaching those without access to digital technologies, to keep the nation creative and connected.
Today sees the publication of Arts Council England’s Diversity Report 2019/20. A snapshot of how representative our sector was in the twelve months up to April 2020.
Ahead of launching our new strategy for 2020-2030, we're sharing what we heard when we consulted on our draft strategy in summer 2019.
We are investing £7.1 million into leadership development through the Transforming Leadership Fund. Mags Patten, Executive lead for Workforce Development, blogs about the 18 successful recipients and the importance of diverse, effective leadership.
We’ve launched the first ever Digital Culture Awards – brought to you by the Arts Council and the Digital Culture Network. We caught up with Tiina Hill, Senior Manager of the Digital Cultural Network, to get an introduction to the awards and find out how you can get involved.
John Bergin, leader of Music Education Hub Newham Music, shares his insights on mentoring and the power it has to support Hub leaders. Music Education Hubs are groups of organisations - including schools, local authorities, arts organisations - that work together to provide a high quality music education for local children as outlined in the National Plan for Music Education.
In this interview, Baroness Lola Young tells us about her climate activism and the role she feels the cultural sector can play.
Lola has collaborated with Arts Council England and Julie’s Bicycle on The Colour Green podcast series, in conversation with artists and activists of colour. She will also be speaking at a flagship summit, We Make Tomorrow: Creative climate action in a time of crisis, curated by Julie’s Bicycle in partnership with the Arts Council, on 26 February.Liz Johnson, Director of Museums and Collections Development, blogs about our role in supporting collections in museums across the country.
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