The Durham Commission is a joint research collaboration between Durham University and Arts Council England, convened to look at the role creativity and creative thinking should play in the education of young people.
Impact of Brexit on the arts and culture sector: 2018
Arts Council England has undertaken an assessment of the current evidence base around the place of arts and culture in health and wellbeing and in the criminal justice system.
Looking at six different places across the country (Birmingham, Halifax, Hastings, Redruth, Southampton and Stoke-on-Trent ), we commissioned research into if and how an area's arts and cultural offer attracts individuals and businesses to settle there; whether it’s a factor in them staying there; and whether that cultural offer shapes a place’s local identity.
Arts Council England commissioned King's College London and Sue Hoyle to conduct research on how leadership is being developed in the arts, museums and libraries in England.
This report shares the broad range of opinions we heard when we consulted museums, libraries, arts organisations, funders, policy makers, local authorities, education and beyond on our draft strategic framework, Shaping the next ten years, including our case for change and seven proposed outcomes.
Arts Council England has commissioned this guide with 64 Million Artists to support those who are interested in finding out more about Cultural Democracy and exploring how they might put it into practice.
Arts Council England supported this comprehensive study into how visual artists in England live and work.
We have published our 2013/14 annual report for the Cultural Gifts Scheme and Acceptance in Lieu Scheme, which has brought £45 million worth of important works of art, manuscripts and archives into UK public collections.
Music Midlands Final Report
Keeping Performances Live
The UK Museums Workforce Steering Group was established in response to the Character Matters: Attitudes, behaviours and skills in the UK Museum Workforce (2016), which made a number of recommendations to future proof the sector over the next ten years.
After gathering and analysing a wide range of evidence, and holding conversations with the public and with stakeholders, we have identified a series of proposed outcomes that we believe we should aim to achieve by 2030.
This report summarises primary research undertaken by CFE Research to assess the current and future skills needs of arts organisations in England.
Discover what co-creation means, how it can help you actively listen to and collaborate with the local community and form new partnerships as well as helpful insight on putting it into practice.
Ensuring Quality sets out the Arts Council’s intervention policy for Music Education Hubs.
As part of our strategy for 2020-2030, Let’s Create, capital investment remains an important tool in helping build cultural communities.
From 2015-18 Arts Council England invested in five Random Acts Network Centres across the country as part of our partnership with Channel 4 to support new talent.
This piece of work was commissioned by Arts Council England, South West to help internal discussions about what an appropriate future level of ambition for dance in the south west should look like.
We commissioned The Early Years Artsmark Feasibility Study to help inform us on the policy and delivery context for the provision of arts and culture in early years.
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