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.
Back for a second series, and launched on International Women’s Day, we're interviewing some of the many inspiring women from across the arts and cultural sector.
For Mental Health Awareness Week, John McMahon explores how this year's theme - nature - can relate to creativity, and how both support mental and emotional wellbeing.
Our Director of Special Projects, Nicky Morgan, reflects on the Durham Commission eighteen months on.
As we publish the final evaluation of Catalyst: Evolve, our Director, Philanthropy, Clare Titley, blogs about how cultural organisations can make the most of fundraising in the aftermath of Covid-19.
This weekend, Coventry’s year as UK City of Culture 2021 officially started with an exciting video featuring wise and inspiring words from Coventry’s famous names and residents, both past and present. Coventry, a city known for making, for innovation and creativity, shows that, despite challenges, it can still build something spectacular.
Co-CEO of Birmingham Museums Trust, Zak Mensah discusses how his organisation will emerge from the pandemic.
As we announce an additional £1.5 million for our Grassroots Music Fund, here’s five ways venues are using our fund to secure the future of England’s music venues.
John Knell from Counting What Counts explains why there’s never been a better moment to rethink and realign your approach to evaluation data.
Cate Canniffe, Director of Dance and Claire Mera-Nelson, Director of Music, reflect on the opportunities within and challenges faced by the South Asian dance and music ecology.
Ginny Lemon, UK Drag icon and star of Rupaul's Drag Race UK Season 2, has released their new audio and visual project 'Tonic'. The album, supported through a National Lottery Project Grant, explores their experiences with gender, class, disability and queerness throughout the pandemic and has evolved from a live performance idea to a fully fledged album over lockdown.
We caught up with Ginny to discuss 'Tonic', what music and performance means to them, exploring their gender and sexual identity through music and what performers they're looking forward to seeing after lockdown.
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