AA2A (Artists Access to Art Colleges) provides artists and designer-makers with access to workshops and equipment in our host universities and colleges. We also provide students with information on self-employment, bridging the gap between studying and building a creative career.
Artquest supports visual artists at all stages of their careers in England. They provide free access to robust and trusted careers information, advice, opportunities and resources. They also carry out specialist research on artists’ livelihoods to produce insights that support the wider arts sector help artists meet their ambitions.
Arts & Homelessness International works to bring positive change to people, projects and policy in homelessness, through arts and creativity.
The Arts Marketing Association’s members are responsible for marketing, communications and audience development.
Association for Cultural Enterprises’ aim is to promote commercial best practice in the cultural and heritage sector by providing training and networking opportunities and facilitating the sharing of information and experience between their members.
AIM represents, connects and strengthens the UK’s independent museums, galleries and heritage organisations.
ASCEL is the national network of senior managers in Children’s, Public and Schools Library Services.
Attitude is Everything connects disabled people with music and live event industries to improve access together. Their vision is to see music and live event industries valuing disabled people as audience members, performers, professionals and volunteers.
Talent is distributed evenly, opportunities are not! Black Lives in Music addresses the current inequality of opportunity for Black, Asian and Ethnically Diverse people aspiring to be artists or professionals in the Jazz and Classical music industry.
BBE is the national support organisation for the brass band sector, offering training, services and advocacy to over 500 organisations, working with wide-ranging partners to offer discounts on services and ensure a safe and vibrant environment for people of all ages and ability to enjoy the benefits of brass playing.
Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy transforms the fundraising knowledge, skills and levels of success of arts organisations.
Clore Leadership is a dynamic and inclusive resource for leaders and aspiring leaders in the arts, culture, and creative sectors. They aim to inspire and equip leaders to have a positive impact on society through great leadership of culture.
Collections Trust helps museums work with the information that connects audiences and collections. Their Spectrum standard is embedded in the UK Museum Accreditation requirements and also used around the world.
Create Gloucestershire (CG) is made up of a network of over 2000 people from across the arts and cultural sector; together with a range of strategic partners from across different sectors. They think, research, test and share ideas to encourage arts to become “everyday” in Gloucestershire.
Creative Lives champions community and volunteer-led creative activity, and work to improve opportunities for everyone to be creative. In particular, they celebrate and promote people expressing themselves creatively with others, recognising the benefits this can bring.
Speaking with and for all sizes of not for profit and commercial organisations, individual practitioners and freelancers who work in the sector, across all forms of arts, culture and heritage.
The Culture, Health & Wellbeing Alliance is the sole free-to-join membership organisation for creative health across England. They provide networked, collaborative advocacy, support and resources, supporting health and wellbeing for all through creative and cultural practice.
Culture& is an independent arts and education charity formed in 1988 and based in London. Formerly known as Cultural Co-operation, they work in partnership with arts and heritage institutions and artists to develop programmes that promote diversity in the workforce and expand audiences.
Engage is the leading charity for promoting engagement and participation in the visual arts. Through advocacy, research, and training they help ensure the quality, inclusivity, and relevance of engagement and participation opportunities across the UK.
Family Arts Campaign’s mission is to ensure that every child and family in the country has access to a range of high-quality creative and cultural opportunities, regardless of their social background or where they live.
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