This week, the Leicester Music Conference is back, bringing together artists, industry professionals and music enthusiasts to ...
UK City of Culture is supporting a series of creative projects aiming to tackle health and social challenges in the region.
Glasgow International’s festival director RICHARD BIRKETT is leaving his role this spring. A curator, writer and former chief ...
A tapestry featuring depictions of the Palestinian flag was partially concealed by The National Gallery of Australia after the venue undertook a security threat assessment. According to a report in Th ...
Arts and social justice charity Cardboard Citizens has appointed ANNA WILLIAMS as chair of its board of trustees. Currently interim CEO at Aesop Arts and Society, Williams previously worked at ...
Welsh National Opera (WNO) chorus members have voted unanimously in favour of further action short of strike as negotiations with the opera over the size, pay and contracts of the group continue. The ...
Culture Secretary LISA NANDY has reappointed DAVE MOUTREY as chair of Theatres Trust for a further three years. Two trustees, ...
Artistic directors and creative leaders who work at organisations that receive the most funding from Arts Council England ...
The number of sick days taken by staff at Arts Council Wales (ACW) rose by 44% in 2023-2024 compared with the year before, ...
As the landscape of research collaboration evolves, NCACE’s Suzie Leighton examines how research can fuel creative activism - ...
Artists in Northern Ireland are living in “relative poverty” and having to take on several other jobs to pay the bills, the chief executive of Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI) has warned.
A new research programme led by the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) and the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) will see the theatre company train teachers in a bid to improve pupils' ...