As COP26 takes place our CEO Darren Henley provides an update on what we’ve been doing to help the creative arts and cultural sector meet the climate challenge.
Why is leadership development so important? How do we make the time and space for it? What can we learn from other sectors, and how do we support the development of future cultural leaders? Join host Kirsty Lang and guests Suzanne Alleyne, Tony Heaton OBE and Suzie Bailey as they delve into development – both professional and personal.
Our Director for Northern Economy and Partnerships, Pete Massey, blogs about the important role culture and creativity has to play in the North of England.
As we fast approach a Christmas under very different circumstances, we’ve seen a rallying cry online to shop with the small and local businesses that need our support now more than ever. Here we pull together our guide to the brilliant gifts available from just some of the arts and cultural organisations that form the backbone of our communities.
After seven years of Digital Culture, Paul Glinkowski, Senior Manager for Arts & Technology at the Arts Council, and Shoubhik Bandopadhyay, Insights Manager at Nesta share their biggest takeaways and what more’s to be done.
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage tells us why he is so passionate about libraries
Suitcase Stories is a project that helps artists and museum practitioners deliver music and storytelling workshops to people living with dementia. It focuses on participation, working with high quality artists to create a positive change in the lives of those living with the disease. We caught up with Jenny Davis to hear about the project and find out why this was the right time for them to apply to National Lottery Project Grants for funding.
As we announce the final changes we are making to our total investment approach for 2018-22, our CEO Darren Henley explains what the changes mean for the next four years.
As we announce a further £3.4 million investment in the single digital presence platform, our Libraries Director Sue Williamson explains what it will offer to libraries and their users.
We want to introduce you to the creative, passionate and skilled individuals here at the Arts Council, that bring our mission of 'great art and culture for everyone' to life. This time, we meet Sarah from our National Capital team who has been with the Arts Council for over 14 years.
Our Director, Audience Insight and Innovation, Owen Hopkin, tells us about the launch of New Creatives in partnership with the BBC, and why supporting young artists benefits all of us.
February was LGBT History Month – 28 days dedicated to raising awareness about equality, promoting the benefits of diversity and helping to overcome prejudice through education.
As part of our celebrations to mark Black History Month, we spoke to Euella Jackson, Engagement Producer at Rising Arts Agency, about the organisation's work to amplify under-represented voices and change the way we see, think and talk about young people and decision-making.
In this new series, each month we’ll introduce you to one of the creative, passionate and skilled individuals that brings our mission of ‘great art and culture for everyone’ to life.
We hear from Kyla Booth-Lucking, who joined Arts Council in 2014 as a Relationship Manager for Dance in the South East.
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