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Twelve new places to join our peer learning network

14.08.19

Today Arts Council England has announced the 12 new Creative People and Places projects that will be joining our national peer learning network.

 

Portraits of Millfield. Peterborough Presents. Photo: Eleven Farrer House

Change and collaboration: reflections on The Art of Wellbeing

08.07.19

Victoria Hume, director of the Culture Health & Wellbeing Alliance shares her reflections about The Art of Wellbeing

Young man reading a poem

Baby weighing and orchard planting: a new approach to arts and cultural management

15.05.19

Holly Donagh shares her thoughts on how new research exploring cultural eco-systems could be a template for change 

Police officer serving food in fish and chip shop

Research opportunity: exploring leadership approaches

08.05.19

A call for research proposals to map and analyse approaches to leadership 

Group of young people talking

The power of collaboration

26.03.19

Uzma Raziq from Super Slow Way reflects on the power of collaboration in the arts, and what we can learn from the world of conflict transformation.

Group of people standing talking in Brierfield Mill as part of the Shapes of Water Sounds of Hope

The four pillars of partnerships

02.01.19

Tom Andrews, founder and coach, shares his experience of working in partnership and the characteristics of successful collaborations.

bait. Bruised not Broken exhibition at Woodhorn Museum. Photo: Jason Thompson

Ten top tips for new Creative People and Places projects

06.12.18

As Arts Council England opens a new round of funding to the Creative People and Places programme, Rachel Adam from bait shares her top tips for new places

bait. Participants from the Open Door project in Cramlington working with artist Eva Mileusnic. Photo: Jason Thompson

Artlands: sharing knowledge, trading resources, exchanging gifts

27.11.18

Jenny Rutter and Amanda Smethurst tell us about their trip to Australia to share Creative People and Places learning and practice

Artlands 2018. Photo: Diana Domonkos

Is there anybody there?

30.08.18

Jeanette Bain-Burnett on inviting people who are different from us to be co-creators of an open and inclusive cultural sector that bucks the trend in the rest of our society

Jeanette Bain-Burnett speaking at People Place Power

There is strength in having these stories exchanged internationally

16.08.18

Viktoria Nguema from the Swedish Arts Council talks about their Creative Places programme and its roots in Creative People and Places

Concrete stories located in Norsborg, Botkyrka. Photo: Fernando Illezca

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