
Ideas, tools and techniques for a stronger culture sector. Join me as I pick the brains of experts in research, business, economics, technology and policy. We talk about the challenges of reaching new audiences, securing funding and amplifying the positive impacts of our work.I want to make sure arts & culture professionals have access to the best quality thinking and insights. My goal is to help ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Performing ArtsVisual ArtsArts | ||||

What can we learn from the culture sector crisis during the pandemic?
In this episode I speak with Ben Walmsley, one of the world’s preeminent thinkers on the cultural sector to discuss the importance of learning from culture in crisis.
Ben is th... more
Marketing the Arts during a pandemic has led marketers to throw out their reliance on traditional methods of marketing and embrace a new approach. The way audiences buy tickets has completely changed and has led to the need for a higher level of plan... more
The performing arts sector faces systemic and structural challenges that have been present long before Covid-19. These include low financial security, low job security, working contract to contract, a highly casualised workforce, freelancers that are... more
In many ways, racial equity is one of the most important challenges of our time. We have certainly made progress in this space, but there is more work to be done.
Our guest today is a powerhouse and champion of cultural diversity and racial equity ... more
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As a longterm arts worker this podcast is the first I’ve found that feels made for me and my people. Thanks for the generous insights and optimism.
In a time of being trapped in a bubble where professional development and connection with national/international creative peers is only occurring on virtual and digital platforms, this podcast series has been satisfying my #knowledgehunger.
The momentum of change in the Arts/Creative Sector has been stirring for some time, but the recent pandemic has accelerated this change and our need to do better, reach wider audiences, measure the outcomes, be accountable, and articulate our relevance.
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People I know, people I don’t. A great refresher, and a source of new expertise from leaders in the field(s). Looking forward to future eps. 🐝
Loved the point of focusing on the why and separating fundraising and governance
A great podcast that demystifies and questions the rationale and methods of arts research. The conversations are informed and generous.
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