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Congratulations: Sir Nicholas Serota Appointed New Chair of Arts Council England

Congratulations: Sir Nicholas Serota Appointed New Chair of Arts Council England

by News Desk | Sep 8, 2016 | News

The new culture Secretary, The Rt Hon Karen Bradley MP, has appointed Sir Nicholas Andrew Serota, CH, as the new Chair of Arts Council England for a term of four years, commencing on 1 February 2017. Serota will take over from Sir Peter Bazalgette in the role. ...

Arts Council England Reports £230m Decline In Arts Funding Since 2010

by News Desk | Apr 18, 2016 | News

A revealing report by the New Local Government Network and Arts Council England (ACE)  has uncovered figures that we already suspected, that local authority investment in arts and culture has declined by 17%, £236m, since 2010. Peter Bazalgette, the outgoing chairman...
Data-Led Art Championed By Arts Council England With £33k Grant

Data-Led Art Championed By Arts Council England With £33k Grant

by News Desk | Oct 13, 2015 | News

Two new open data-led artworks will now be developed for the Open Data Institute’s Data as Culture programme, by its artists in residence Thomson & Craighead and Natasha Caruana, thanks to £33,800 ‘Grants for the Arts’ funding supported using public funding by the...
Darren Henley Arts Council England’s New Head Speaks Out Against Further Cuts

Darren Henley Arts Council England’s New Head Speaks Out Against Further Cuts

by News Desk | May 28, 2015 | News

Darren Henley the new head of Arts Council England has said further arts cuts should be halted as the government seeks to balance the books. He also hailed recent progress in cultivating culture around the country, in his first speech since becoming Arts Council chief...

British Museums Warned Against Selling Off Works Of National Importance

by News Desk | Dec 30, 2014 | News

It has been announced by the The Museums Association (MA) that publicly funded museums that seek to sell off works of importance to the nation, will face tougher sanctions. The MA, the body that overseas the UK’s museums, is to tighten up its ethics code to...
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