Art UK Audience Broadening Initiative Report 2018
A report by The Audience Agency following their work with Art UK to diversify their online audiences, specifically focussing on attracting BAME and 16 – 24 year olds.
A report by The Audience Agency following their work with Art UK to diversify their online audiences, specifically focussing on attracting BAME and 16 – 24 year olds.
In a new guide from Roundhouse we find out how to include young people on your board and in your decision making processes.
This case study has been written by Toby Ealden Artistic Director, Zest Theatre and was Originally published as an article on the openDemocracy: Transformation website.
Young People, Youth Organisations and Galleries: Working as Allies to Spark Change This national programme saw ten galleries work in partnership with youth sector organisations to create opportunities for a more diverse range of young people to engage with art in galleries.
Contact has avoided having to ask whether its work is diverse enough by putting diversity at the root of decision-making. Matt Fenton and Reece Williams share Contact’s story.
Gain top tips from young people about how to engage young people in the arts.
Learn how ten library authorities in the East got 11 – 18 year olds reading for pleasure and responding creatively to books.
Find out how Carl Woodward tackled the lack of national reviews for the regions and equipped young critics with the skills needed to succeed.
Learn how Young Norfolk Arts Festival has built up a festival from scratch and created opportunities for young people.
Gain inspiration for working with festivals to engage young people in the arts.