15.03.2013 / AI Profile
Big chair
Sir Peter Bazalgette, chairman, Arts Council England
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Find out more +Europe’s publicly funded theatres are getting together to swap ideas on weathering the economic storm, writes Gloria Montero
Find out more +Should we be awkwardly reverential in the presence of great art, or would we appreciate it better if we were comfortably relaxed? Dea Birkett wonders why not enough museums and galleries are asking themselves that question
Find out more +In the wake of the Brewhouse Theatre's sudden closure, Helen Dorritt looks at reverberations and a cause for optimism
Find out more +Bexhill-=on-Sea's De La Warr Paviliion has made its international reputation. Now, as its new director Stewart Drew tells Simon Tait, it's turning to its local community
Find out more +In the second in a series of articles looking at today’s generation of creative talent in partnership with the Guardian newspaper’s Culture Professionals website, Nancy Groves talks to Carlo Viglianisi and Nick Maylan of Empty Shop, Durham
Find out more +Julian Bird, chief executive, Society of London Theatre/Theatrical Management Association
Find out more +Dea Birkett, director and founder of Kids in Museums, on how attitudes have changed in the charity’s ten years
Find out more +Ovalhouse is 50, and AI talks to its director for 20 years, Deborah Bestwick
Find out more +In a new partnership with the Guardian newspaper's Culture Professionals website, AI introduces a series looking at today’s generation of creative talent. In the first, Nancy Groves talks to Chloë Booker, director of the not-for-profit collectiv...
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