It’s time to shake off our modesty: the power of arts centres in communities
14 years is a long time to spend making plans, and it is clear the new Labour Government is looking […]
News, articles and blogs about Future Arts Centres and our projects
14 years is a long time to spend making plans, and it is clear the new Labour Government is looking […]
Future Arts Centres is a growing and diverse network of 140+ UK arts centres providing support for leaders and advocating […]
We are pleased to announce the appointment of our first Administrative Director, Christine Lee. Christine will lead the day-to-day running […]
Future Arts Centres is delighted to join Arts Council England’s National Portfolio 2023-26 as an Investment Principles Support Organisation
Tactics for the Tightrope by Mark Robinson is for arts professionals, freelance workers, artists, board members and anyone who would like to learn how best to connect, collaborate and multiply the voices of creative communities.
Gavin Barlow and Annabel Turpin, co-chairs of Future Arts Centres, comment on Government announcement
Our campaign for government support to enable arts centres to reopen and continue their vital work has been covered in a number of articles
Future Arts Centres has submitted written evidence to the DCMS Inquiry into the impact of COVID-19.
As we launch a new website in such difficult times, it is important to reflect not only on what has changed but also what needs to change in the future…
As part of Future Arts Centres’ Global-Vision project (2016-19), The Albany and ARC Stockton commissioned The Home, with our international partners Saitama Theatre in Tokyo
As part of Future Arts Centres’ Global-Vision project (2016-19), Stratford Circus Arts Centre, The Albany, Z-arts and Warwick Arts Centres co-commissioned a new adaptation of The Little Prince for family audiences alongside international partner ASU Gammage in Arizona, USA.
“To create a real sense of place, people must be able to look at gallery walls and see themselves.”
Gavin Barlow and Annabel Turpin in CityMetric