Arts & Culture – Spring 2019
Curating creativity and platforming perspectives: ensuring diverse expression is at the heart of the creative industries
Introduction
The creative industries in the UK are facing a unique and potentially transformative moment in history. In the face of challenges such as reduced public funding and a lessening focus in state education, it has never been more important for the sector’s leaders to ensure that voices from a broad range of backgrounds continue to have a platform from which to have their say.
While the challenges may be significant, the optimism, interest and enthusiasm in the arts and culture sector should not be underestimated. It remains the fastest growing economic sector in the UK, and those driving it forward continue to ensure their voices, and those of the diverse population of this country, can be heard.
CANVAS
‘Mind the Gap’ around the Country
Leadership and Succession Planning in the UK’s Arts and Culture Sector
Read moreKey appointments
Saxton Bampfylde and its partners around the world through Panorama advise many recognised museums, galleries, performing arts institutions and heritage bodies. We are delighted to share with you a selection of some of the roles
Read moreLadies of Quality & Distinction
In celebration of the 2018 centenary of female suffrage, Director of the Foundling Museum, Caro Howell, chose to spend a year shining a light on the untold and often overlooked stories of the women who
Read moreMaintaining the music of life
Interview with Bob Riley, Chief Executive of Manchester Camerata
Read moreExpanding the narrative: giving voice to fresh perspectives
Interview with Uzma Hasan, Director of Little House Productions and Non-Executive Director of Channel 4
Read moreEdition overview
The creative industries in the UK are facing a unique and potentially transformative moment in history. In the face of challenges such as reduced public funding and a lessening focus in state education, it has
Read more