Read our first guest blog from the Changed Future series, written by Lucretia Devlin.
Tags: Guest blog, Social MediaRead our third guest blog from the Changed Future series, written by Charmain Jones.
Tags: Guest blogRead our third guest blog from the Changed Future series, written by Paul Connolly.
Tags: Guest blogRead our latest guest blog from the Changed Future series, written by Holly Foskett.
Tags: Guest blog, Accessibility, AccessIn this guest blog Alan Ballany of Culture Republic gives his thoughts on what stricter standards around data anonymisation mean for cultural organisations under GDPR.
Alan Ballany of Culture Republic explains who is responsible for GDPR in organisations, and what the penalties can be for non-compliance.
Tags: GDPRRead theatre director and writer Jess Williams' blog, the latest entry of our Dreams Guest Blog series.
Read our second guest blog from the Changed Future series, written by Beth Frazer.
New Era, New Audience: How can we make the arts appeal to the wider public during the pandemic and beyond? is our first guest blog of 2021, written by playwright Rosemary Jenkinson.
Our latest Dreams guest blog is by Damien Coyle, Chief Executive of University of Atypical. He reflects on the past 12 months, what we can learn and what we must remember.
Fat Chance is the second blog from our Dreams Guest Blog series. Caitlin Magnall-Kearns tackles the issue of diversity on our stages, specifically how Plus-Size Bodies are represented and what can be done for change.
In this guest blog, Paul Kane from Belfast Over the Hill Music Collective shares his views on the way art and artists are perceived in our society and what he wants to change.
We're looking for people working in the arts, culture and heritage sectors to share their vision of the future in our new series of guest blogs.
A guest blog by Kim Mitchell from MoMA New York. Kim talks about communications at the top end of the art world, and the challenges of working with a world-renowned brand.
In our latest guest blog, Niamh Kelly, Youth Ambassador at Reimagine, Remake, Replay writes about co-curation with audiences, and in this instance, with young people. Could it change museums' relationships with their audiences for the better?
Tags: COVID-19, Co-creation, Co-curation, Young People, Museums, HeritageIn this guest blog, Sarah McAvera from Golden Thread Gallery, shares her experience of attending "free" cultural events with her family, which often come with hidden prices. She explores whether this outcome is inevitable or if organisations can implement changes to provide more budget-friendly and accessible family programming.
We're looking for people working in the arts, culture and heritage to share with us their dreams and visions for the NI sector.
A guest post from Robert Jones of brand consultancy firm Wolff Olins. Robert talks about how a clear purpose is becoming more and more essential for cultural organisations.
Paul Connolly, lead singer of the Wood Burning Savages writes our third dream blog in which he reimagines NI cities and town centres where empty buildings are filled with arts and culture for the common good.
Amanda Neylon from NHS Digital tells us what exactly 'digital' means and what it means for the everyday person.
Tags: Digital, SupportKaty Raines, co-founder & partner at Indigo Ltd and Associate of thrive, writes about GDPR and COVID-19 for arts organisations.
How many tickets for arts and culture events in Northern Ireland are offered at no cost? Insights from our Foundations Report have shed light on this. This prompts us to examine why organisations opt for free events and ticket giveaways. Are there benefits to sharing your valuable, often pricey, work for free?
Welcome to this year's third theme: What is your real purpose? What is the change you want to see?
Patrick O'Reilly from Tinderbox asks the right questions and suggests solutions for a thriving cultural sector in Northern Ireland.