Why investing in infrastructure is key in helping the creative sector thrive in a post-pandemic world.
As we publish our Environmental Action Plan for 2022-24, our Environmental Responsibility team reflect on our environmental journey so far and what we’re doing next.
This year's Commonwealth Games is just around the corner, but the Birmingham 2022 Festival, supported by Arts Council England through National Lottery funding, is already in full swing.
Our Director for Engagement and Audiences, Rebecca Blackman reflects as we celebrate ten years of our Creative People and Places programme.
Our CEO Dr Darren Henley CBE responds to the National Plan for Music Education.
Nina Simon, author of The Art of Relevance and founder of global charity OF/BY/FOR ALL, shares her perspective on new tools being offered to help build more inclusive and relevant organisations in the context of the Let’s Create strategy.
As we publish our Emergency Response Fund evaluation, we reflect on the learnings from this large-scale, independent report, and how we are acting on applicants’ feedback to improve the accessibility of our funding programmes.
To mark World Autism Acceptance Week (28 March – 3 April), two members of our team, Natalie Bradbury, Relationship Manager, Diversity, and Peter Heslip (Director, Visual Arts and Brighton, caught up to reflect on their own experiences.
For Creativity and Wellbeing Week, our arts and health lead John McMahon interviews Victoria Hume, Director of the Culture, Health & Wellbeing Alliance.
We are running a pilot scheme with our North Area Council to help bring new voices into our governance.
Our Executive Director, Enterprise and Innovation, Francis Runacres explains how we're embedding innovation and entrepreneurialism in the creative and cultural sector.
Forging a career in the cultural and creative sectors isn’t easy, and research shows that if you’re not from a privileged background, you’re even less likely to succeed.
So what are the barriers facing people coming from a working-class background? “How long have you got?” asks David Loumgair, Creative Director of COMMON. “I could spend hours listing the challenges, which would make a pretty depressing read”.It’s been a busy year at the Arts Council, with so many exciting things happening across the sector. We’ve undertaken research, launched innovative projects and released millions of pounds in funding to support arts and culture across England.
We were hard pressed to pick just twelve, but here’s a highlight for every month in 2019...Access to Work: A Guide for the Arts and Cultural Sector is a new digital resource aimed at demystifying the process of applying to Access to Work. Disability Arts Online’s CEO Trish Wheatley explains why it was needed and how it can help you.
How can boards and executives best work together to manage challenges? How do you keep organisations unified during times of crisis? When do you need to bring in external expertise? Join host Kirsty Lang and guests Tim Crarer, Tony Butler and Donna Munday as they discuss how organisations can demonstrate good leadership and governance in times of conflict and crisis.
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