Arts Return To National Curriculum Ending Fourteen-Year Exile
The Cultural Policy Unit — the small but influential think tank behind much of Labour’s arts agenda — has helped push through…
4 November 2025
The Cultural Policy Unit — the small but influential think tank behind much of Labour’s arts agenda — has helped push through…
4 November 2025
Tate is calling for arts subjects to remain within the National Curriculum for Secondary Schools and for their inclusion in… Read More
27 September 2012
In a bold move to revive the dwindling presence of arts education in British schools, a coalition of more than 20 UK organisations has unveiled Arts and Minds…
12 February 2025
The Royal College of Art, the world’s leading university of art and design, unveiled its new campus in Battersea
23 May 2022
Lee Cavaliere is currently experiencing the busiest point of his career. He has worked tirelessly through the COVID crisis, as founder of The Sixteen Trust, an arts and education charity
29 September 2020
A Major Art Collection including works by Barbara Hepworth and Keith Vaughan is to be sold on behalf of Hertfordshire County Council to fund much-stretched services but should this be happening at all? And will they squander the funds raised on everything but enriching the art community in the area?
4 February 2019
Marleen Hengelaar-Rookmaaker is editor-in-chief of ArtWay, a website which seeks to stimulate reflection on the role of images in church and open up the world of the visual arts to the Church.
8 December 2018
Tereza Buskova has been running art workshops with the students at Chad Vale Primary since November 2017, and the results are strong and bristling with positive energy.
27 November 2018
Steve McQueen the Turner Prize and Oscar-winning filmmaker together with Tate Britain, Artangel and A New Direction, have announced one of the world’s most ambitious contemporary art projects
18 September 2018
The Whitechapel Gallery will be transformed by over 80 creative and cutting-edge publishers for four days.
15 August 2018
The American Pop Artist Robert Indiana has died at his home in Vinalhaven, Maine he was 89.
22 May 2018
Artist studios at Tate Modern, created by 200 students from Central Saint Martins, UAL, will open the second year of the Tate Exchange Associates programme at the gallery on 15 January 2018.
15 January 2018
The Art of Rivalry is a relief in art critical terms. It is well and clearly written, with no pretentions. Sebastian Smee is currently the art critic for the Boston Globe, where he has been since 2008.
22 November 2016
The final A-level art history course in England has been axed as part of the legacy of Michael Gove’s stint as Education Minister. His ‘cull of ‘soft subjects’ has ended with the exam board AQA to hold final A-levels in 2018.
13 October 2016
Oh no, not another bloody Listicle! When I first got into writing drivel for advertising, using a numbered list format was frowned upon.
1 June 2016
Three hundred students in secondary education plucked from seven Enfield schools will have their artwork on public display at the Saatchi… Read More
18 July 2015
The RA Schools Show is an annual summer exhibition showcasing the diverse final projects of its emerging artists. Held in… Read More
15 June 2015
With the general election just a matter of months away, Ed Miliband has pledged to put arts and cultural education… Read More
23 February 2015
Graduating students on the Curating Contemporary Art MA programme present their final exhibitions at the Royal College of Art Galleries…. Read More
23 February 2015
A national competition will reveal what art means to primary school children. A UK-wide competition is launched today asking all… Read More
14 January 2015
STEALING BANKSY? organisers have revealed that their recent exhibition and auction was never created for the sale of street art,… Read More
3 May 2014
FotoFest announces the names of the 48 leading contemporary Arab artists featured in the principal exhibitions of their 2014 biennial—VIEW… Read More
8 January 2014
The Wallace Collection in London is exploring the male human form in French 18th century art. This was a subject… Read More
2 October 2013
Back in 1837, the Government School of Design opened its doors in Somerset House on the Strand in London as… Read More
18 October 2012
A live auction to benefit the Frank Martin Sculpture Fellowship Fund is to be held at Central Saint Martins. The… Read More
10 October 2012
Drawing was once considered one of the cornerstones of Western art. The reason for this is simple: if art was… Read More
21 September 2012
Americans for the Arts, the leading organisation for advancing the arts and arts education in the United States, has announced… Read More
17 July 2012
Art Students at a Philadelphian college are to be given free iPads to help them learn the skills needed for… Read More
13 February 2012
Fourteen organisations across the UK have been announced as recipients of £92,598 in grants from the second round of the… Read More
30 January 2012
Turner Prize Nominee 2011 George Shaw attracts record crowds To celebrate the milestone of one million visitors to the Herbert… Read More
17 December 2011
Arts not a second-rate sector states Shadow Culture Minister Dan Jarvis Labour MP and Shadow Culture Minister, Dan Jarvis, has… Read More
30 October 2011
Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is presenting a new exhibition by artist, agitator and former parliamentary candidate, Bob and Roberta Smith,this… Read More
23 June 2015