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Type | Category | About | Resource address |
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Toolkit | Brearley, J. (2014) New playgrounds: An introduction to hacks in the arts. Manchester: Future Everything. This publication was commissioned by British Council and aims to serve as an introductory guide to hack events for people working in the cultural sector. | https://futureeverything.org/news/new-playgrounds-an-introduction-to-hacks-in-the-arts/ | |
Data Set | New Music: New Audiences (2015) Culture Programme of European Union. NewAud is a growing network of European ensembles and music institution across 17 countries with a passion for contemporary music and how music meets an audience resistant to evaluation. On this website you can find reports, recommendations and examples of good practice. | https://newaud.org | |
Data Set | Ixia (2019) Public art online. This is a resource set up by Public Art South-West, now managed by Ixia. It provides guidance and examples of public art practice from around the UK and internationally. See its resources section for information, practical advice on all aspects of public art practice. | http://publicartonline.org.uk/ | |
Report | Contemporary Art Society (2017) A Guide to commissioning public art. London: CAS. This provides a framework on how best to work with artists and art expertise to achieve optimum results and minimise risk along the way. | https://www.bpf.org.uk/sites/default/files/resources/Guide-to-commissioning-public-art-web.pdf | |
Report | AMA Culturehive is a free online resource library for culture professionals run by the Arts Marketing Association, a team of people passionate about engaging the public in arts, heritage and culture. It is an archive of everything AMA has produced, including older material from Demos, Mission Models & Money. | https://www.culturehive.co.uk/?type=research&role=&s=&sort= |
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