Arts in Education 2013: how the week unfolded
This week students, schools and cultural organisations across the US have been celebrating National Arts in Education Week, sharing resources, tips and stories. We take … Read more
This week students, schools and cultural organisations across the US have been celebrating National Arts in Education Week, sharing resources, tips and stories. We take … Read more
TheArtsDesk founder Jasper Rees on why we need professional arts journalism Everyone is a critic now. Anyone can post their reviews online where anyone else … Read more
Founded in 1978 when two Australian groups Soapbox Circus and the New Circus joined forces, Circus Oz is currently undergoing an exciting transitional phase. The … Read more
Australian and New Zealand literature, theatre, film and music will be showcased in London next year as part of a new festival. In May 2014 … Read more
The University of Sydney is investing in the arts, following the launch of five new postgraduate degrees. Developed through extensive industry research, the courses run … Read more
Sally O’Neill, interim chief executive of The Royal Opera House, releases a statement on the cuts to arts funding in the UK ‘I am encouraged … Read more
Hello! Welcome to International Arts Manager‘s brand new blog. As with the rest of our magazine, the team’s mission here at IAM is to provide … Read more
This summer will see the launch of Europe’s first performing arts institute that will integrate technical skills with creative innovation and entrepreneurship. The Institute of … Read more
The arts have real power to change the lives of early dementia sufferers, a groundbreaking new study has found. Reawakening the mind, a report from … Read more
Xavier Cester, an international promoter at Catalan! Arts, writes on the region’s unique creative perspective, and why gaining global recognition for that uniqueness is crucial … Read more