Rebalancing our cultural capital: a contribution to the debate on national policy for the arts and culture in England
Independently researched and evidence based report addressing the balance of arts funding between London and the rest of England.
Independently researched and evidence based report addressing the balance of arts funding between London and the rest of England.
Transcript of lecture given at the RSA on 20th March 2013.
After a difficult year following the withdrawal of ACE revenue funding, Manchester’s art community shows its support as Castlefield Gallery relaunches.
As Manchester’s Castlefield Gallery relaunches with a renewed vigour for artist development, its director shares the lessons learnt over a challenging and rewarding year-and-a-half.
Builds on the case for diversity as culturally productive for artists, audiences and communities, and positions diversity as a way to increase the adaptive resilience of organisations, making them less vulnerable to unexpected change.
A recent awardee of Arts Council England’s Grants For The Arts program, I am participating in a 2 month residency investigating post-colonialism and the uncanny body in Saint Louis, Senegal. With additional support from WAAW Centre for Art, this blog […]
A review of research and literature to inform the Arts Council’s 10 year strategic framework.
Commissioned by ACE, the Tom Fleming Creative Consultancy researched how well the Grants for the Arts programme was meeting its stated objectives in 2010.
Visual Arts and Galleries response to the Arts Council proposal to institute peer reviews and self assessment.
Maps opportunities and barriers facing the African, Caribbean and Asian visual arts sector.
DCMS commissioned review of the system of public sector funding for the arts and how it can encourage excellence, risk-taking and innovation. Examines how artistic excellence can encourage wider and deeper engagement with the arts by audiences.
Summary of process, discussion and conclusions of Arts Council England’s Arts Debate programme from 2006.
Stephen Foster, director of John Hansard Gallery, critiques the leadership role and explains how project funding leads to a loss of distinctiveness in the nations’ public galleries.
Independent sectoral review of the visual arts commissioned by Arts Council England.
Draws together the regional and national evaluations of the 2000 – 2001 ACE sponsored Year of the Artist, which commissioned 1000 artist residencies.