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KENNY MCGLASHAN has been named the new chief executive officer of the Federation of Scottish Theatre, succeeding interim CEO ...
MARTIN GREEN has been appointed chair of Birmingham's Ikon Gallery. Green takes over the role at the contemporary arts space ...
The actor BRIAN COX has become the new patron of Dundee Rep and Scottish Dance Theatre. Cox, who began his career at Dundee ...
Professor JANE ROSCOE has stepped down from her role as president and vice-chancellor at the University for the Creative Arts ...
The UK’s creative industries employ a disproportionately high number of migrant workers, a report by the Creative Industries ...
Tate Liverpool has been handed £12m of government funding to redevelop its gallery on the city's Royal Albert Dock. Alongside ...
Creative communities are key to turning spaces into places and they are the real drivers of development, writes Professor ...
SARAH PRICE, chief executive of Cumbernauld Theatre, has announced that she is stepping down. The move follows the news in ...
Arts Council England will introduce "flexible" and "light-touch" reporting requirements for members of its National Portfolio ...
A fund dedicated to supporting creative businesses across the North East of England has relaunched. The next round of the North East Culture and Creative Investment Programme (CCIP) will invest £1.5m ...
Unions and groups representing scientists, teachers, parents and arts workers are urging education and culture sector workers to join a boycott of the Science Museum over its continued sponsorship ...
Several leading actors are supporting the development of a new theatre in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Ralph Fiennes, Dame Joanna Lumley, Brian Cox and Zoe Wanamaker have become patrons of OVO theatre ...
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