Arts Council England Grant In Aid And Lottery Annual Report And Accounts 2010 11
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Arts Council England Grant-In-aid and Lottery Annual Report and Accounts 2010/11 by Arts Council England,Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons Pdf
Arts Council England Grant-In-aid and Lottery Annual Report and Accounts 2012/13 by Arts Council England,Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons Pdf
Author : Sadek Hamid,Stephen H. Jones Publisher : Taylor & Francis Page : 93 pages File Size : 52,8 Mb Release : 2023-06-01 Category : Art ISBN : 9781000916201
Contemporary British Muslim Arts and Cultural Production by Sadek Hamid,Stephen H. Jones Pdf
This unique collaboration between scholars, practitioners and Muslim artists profiles emerging forms of contemporary British Muslim art, prompting a debate about its purpose and its inclusion in UK society. It features analysis of Muslim art as a category, as well as reflective accounts of people working in theatre, popular music, the heritage sector and ancient and modern visual arts, often at the margins of the British arts industry. Dealing with sociological and theological themes as well as art history and practice, the volume provides a timely intervention on a neglected topic. The collection discusses diverse topics including how second- and third-generation British Muslims, as part of a broader generational shift, have reworked Sufi music and traditional calligraphy and fused them with new musical and artistic styles, from Grime to comic book art, alongside consideration of the experiences of Muslim artists who work in the theatre, museums and the performing arts sectors. It is a must-read for students and researchers of theology and religious studies, Islamic studies, fine art, cultural studies and ethnic and racial studies.
Fair Play - Art, Performance and Neoliberalism by J. Harvie Pdf
This book asks what is the quality of participation in contemporary art and performance? Has it been damaged by cultural policies which have 'entrepreneurialized' artists, cut arts funding and cultivated corporate philanthropy? Has it been fortified by crowdfunding, pop-ups and craftsmanship? And how can it help us to understand social welfare?
Everything you have been told about creativity is wrong. From line managers, corporate CEOs, urban designers, teachers, politicians, mayors, advertisers and even our friends and family, the message is 'be creative'. Creativity is heralded as the driving force of our contemporary society; celebrated as agile, progressive and liberating. It is the spring of the knowledge economy and shapes the cities we inhabit. It even defines our politics. What could possibly be wrong with this? In this brilliant, counter intuitive blast Oli Mould demands that we rethink the story we are being sold. Behind the novelty, he shows that creativity is a barely hidden form of neoliberal appropriation. It is a regime that prioritizes individual success over collective flourishing. It refuses to recognise anything - job, place, person - that is not profitable. And it impacts on everything around us: the places where we work, the way we are managed, how we spend our leisure time. Is there an alternative? Mould offers a radical redefinition of creativity, one embedded in the idea of collective flourishing, outside the tyranny of profit. Bold, passionate and refreshing, Against Creativity, is a timely correction to the doctrine of our times.
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Author : Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Culture, Media and Sport Committee Publisher : The Stationery Office Page : 56 pages File Size : 50,9 Mb Release : 2014 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : 9780215078629
HC 279 - Work of Arts Council England by Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Culture, Media and Sport Committee Pdf
Arts Council England plays a vital role in safeguarding, consolidating and building the nation's cultural infrastructure and enhancing its quality of life. It supports a range of activities across the arts, museums and libraries. Support for the arts comes principally through the distribution of public money, either grant in aid from the tax payer or proceeds from National Lottery ticket sales. Since 2010, the Arts Council has seen its grant in aid fall by a third, a situation that hasprompted cuts in staff numbers and difficult decisions about where to target support. While it is essential to acknowledge the prevailing economic climate, the Committee would be disappointed if the Arts Council saw any further fall in its grant in aid. There remains a clear funding imbalance in favour of London at the expense of tax payers and lottery players in other parts of the country. The Arts Council is well-placed to restore some balance. Also the ArtsCouncil needs to redouble its already significant efforts at brokering cultural partnerships involving businesses, local authorities, local enterprise partnerships, universities and international organisations, particularly within the EU, which might provide additional funding sources.
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Author : Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Culture, Media and Sport Committee Publisher : The Stationery Office Page : 86 pages File Size : 43,7 Mb Release : 2011-03-28 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : 0215557158
Funding of the arts and heritage by Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Culture, Media and Sport Committee Pdf
This report acknowledges that cuts in public spending will have a major impact on arts and heritage organisations, and some may well be forced to close. However, the report also notes that over recent years the arts have enjoyed a period of high levels of public investment and criticises the Arts Council in particular for wasting money on some projects. In particular the case of the Public gallery in West Bromwich, which the Committee considers a gross waste of public money by the Arts Council, is highlighted. The Committee realises the impact that cuts in public spending will have however they feel it is right that all sectors share the burden. This report suggests ways in which arts and heritage organisations might improve financial management and explore other funding schemes.