REBECCA LAWRENCE has been appointed as chief executive of the British Library succeeding Sir ROLY KEATING, who is stepping down after 12 years in post. She will take up the role in January 2025.
Woolwich Works has welcomed STEVE SAYER and KARL WHITEMAN as trustees. The multidisciplinary creative events space is run by ...
HANNAH ELY and OLWEN FOULKES have been announced as co-artistic directors of Brighton Early Music Festival. A soprano ...
Total Insight Theatre is welcoming the return of its founder ADAM TULLOCH as CEO. Tulloch stepped away from the company 18 ...
KULLY THIARAI is to take up the role of chair of Without Walls, a network of over 30 outdoor festivals and arts organisations ...
All In, the access scheme for creativity and culture, will be available to an additional 1.1m disabled people in Ireland with Arts Council Ireland joining as a founding partner. This marks the first ...
As Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares to deliver her first budget, Joe Hallgarten makes a last-minute case for increased ...
Report finds that creative expression through music making can help young refugees connect memories of the past with the ...
Firm contesting an ongoing employment tribunal says 'landmark' ruling that contracted touring actors were ‘workers’, not self ...
At £1bn a year, local government is still the major funder of public culture. But local authorities are facing difficult ...
There is a need for changes to government policy and for sector-wide guidelines and regulations to be introduced to ensure ...
Arts Council Wales (ACW) has announced that it has been granted funding from the Welsh government to protect jobs and strengthen resilience in the arts sector. The funding body said the money was ...