21.01.2011 / Paper Trail
January 2011
Paper-Trail
Find out more +Can you teach people to change their attitude and behaviour through theatre? Kate Campbell of the Barbican Theatre, Plymouth, suggests that it can help.
Find out more +If theatres are to have a future, they need to look at how they position their product and how to reach younger audiences, says Tim Sharp, design director at the strategic brand agency, Uniform.
Find out more +Justin Hammond has just created the second annual Catlin Guide to the best new talent emerging from our art schools. It was published on January 19 to coincide with the opening of the London Art Fair.
Find out more +Dulwich Picture Gallery is 200 years old, and as renowned around the world as it is loved by the residents of a South London suburb. Simon Tait reports.
Find out more +Music education is back in the news again. Patrick Kelly looks at a pioneering project which brings professional orchestras right into the classroom.
Find out more +The director of the Belfast Festival at Queens has enjoyed a hugely successful rise in audiences and box office, but it hasn’t always been plain sailing, he tells AI.
Find out more +Art and sport are awkward bedfellows, but can the former learn from the latter to find new funding? Will Glendinning, managing director of the event consultants, producers and project management company Allium Opus, examines the options.
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