A debate was held in the House of Lords on Thursday (4 June) concerning the establishment of a ‘national arts bank’, to act as a guarantor lender for arts institutions that require capital funding. https://t.co/7DpXclTdLK
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25th Serpentine Pavilion opens
This year’s brick-themed Serpentine Pavilion has been unveiled, named simply ‘a serpentine’ and designed by Mexican architecture studio Lanza Atelier, which was founded by Isabel Abascal and Alessandro Arienzo. https://t.co/cKGBenrAWD
With touring outside the UK currently “behind a thicket of visa rules, work permits” and “lost funding”, a new report has set out a roadmap of practical changes it believes could fix the issues. https://t.co/ZSshyJSC66
Veteran cultural critic Robert Hewison thinks that’s what has to be done in his analysis of Arts Council England’s response to the Hodge Review – abandoning Let’s Create in favour of ‘Excellence For Everybody Everywhere’. https://t.co/xZTIGKWBP3
Arts organisations in Wales are set to benefit from an £8 million Capital Investment Fund, announced jointly by the Arts Council of Wales (ACW) and the Welsh government today (4 June). https://t.co/XD6HTBCmK1
Dawn Airey will take over from Nicholas Serota as chair of Arts Council England (ACE) later this year, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) announced on Tuesday (https://t.co/1jiQJRuxTM) (2 June). https://t.co/QJhyDibonI
Norwich Theatre has unveiled a new six-year strategy, which includes a commitment to the fair treatment of freelancers and the recruitment of a creative freelance engagement manager. https://t.co/ReayIKb4Im
The chair of the Culture, Media and Sport (CMS) Committee has said the government must ensure the new multi-billion pound Universal theme park brings “long-lasting benefits” not just to tourism but to the “wider creative industries”. https://t.co/IzjE9ZylOf
The museums trust that oversees Brighton’s Royal Pavilion has expressed “deep disappointment” over “misleading claims” it could be facing bankruptcy amid strikes at the venue. https://t.co/CChQB7zzLq
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper have been accused of neglecting a special council set up last year to advance the UK’s soft power influence. https://t.co/5hMPHEKRNz
In this panel discussion featuring thought leaders from across the culture sector, we’ll explore how arts, cultural and heritage organisations can utilise digital ad spend for optimal results. https://t.co/gIdbSIHBuz