This report summarises primary research undertaken by CFE Research to assess the current and future skills needs of arts organisations in England.
In 2018 the 6 In Harmony programmes did action research, including new activities and support for children in significantly disadvantaged communities wanting to continue their musical learning.
In September 2019, we commissioned Courtney Consulting to conduct a combined mapping study of the South Asian dance and music sector in the UK.
We commissioned Consilium Research and Consultancy (Consilium) in June 2016 to update the previous review of evidence about equality and diversity within the arts and cultural sector in England up to 2013 (Consilium 2014).
This Equality Analysis covers our development work to date for the Arts Council’s next 10 year strategy, which will be published in Autumn 2019 and covers the period 2020-2030.
A three year economic impact analysis of the British Library’s Business and IP Centre Network
Artuk.org is the online home for over 200,000 digitised artworks from British public collections.
This is the seventh year of research tracking the changing uses and impact of technology among arts and cultural organisations.
As a follow up to AEA consulting’s 2016 From Live-to-Digital theatre sector study, we commissioned MTM to research the impact of live-to-digital on audiences and arts and culture organisations covering opera, music, dance, combined arts, visual arts, museums and literature.
A research report by the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR) at Sheffield Hallam University on the representation of people from Black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds across the UK children’s literature sector, commissioned to more fully understand the current position of BME people working in the sector, the barriers they face and what the Arts Council and other organisations can do to achieve positive and sustainable change.
We commissioned Nesta to produce a future-focused report, identifying key trends, impacts, challenges and opportunities for the period 2020-30 to support and inform the development of our next 10 year strategy.
Arts Council England has a legal duty to consider equality in its policy making. We also seek to go beyond our legal duty and ensure that the work we invest in is reflective of the diversity of contemporary England.
This report is an evaluation of the participants of the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts, charting their ongoing work and perceptions in relation to technology.
This resource is part of a series of tools and exercises from OF/BY/FOR ALL to help build more inclusive and relevant organisations as part of our strategy for 2020-2030, Let's Create.
This resource is part of a series of tools and exercises from OF/BY/FOR ALL to help build more inclusive and relevant organisations as part of our strategy for 2020-2030, Let's Create.
This resource is part of a series of tools and exercises from OF/BY/FOR ALL to help build more inclusive and relevant organisations as part of our strategy for 2020-2030, Let's Create.
The Private Investment in Culture Survey, commissioned from research consultancy AEA Consulting, examines levels of investment by individuals, businesses, and trusts and foundations in the cultural sector.
This resource is part of a series of tools and exercises to help build more inclusive and relevant organisations as part of our strategy for 2020-2030, Let's Create.
The Arts Council commissioned Golant Media to carry out research seeking answers to three questions.
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