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Audiences

May 2016

  • Children try out the Mission Control computer game at the new National Videogame Arcade, in Nottingham, England

    The value of video games to arts and culture – live-streamed debate

  • An archaeologist at work on the Bedlam burial ground in London

    Archaeology must open up to become more diverse

    Raksha Dave
  • One of Home Live Art's larger works

    Art meets audience: how to create unique, immersive experiences

  • Man and woman talking

    Arts research and development tips – 'double your dev time'

April 2016

  • A still from That Dragon, Cancer

    Videogames are a remarkable artform that can help save UK culture

  • Marian Goodell, CEO of Burning Man

    Burning Man chief: 'it helps people connect more authentically'

March 2016

  • Borderlines film festival road sign

    The reel truth: six tips for building strong rural film audiences

    From allowing idiosyncrasies to never patronising audiences, all artforms can learn from our experience of organising the Borderlines film festival
  • Concept art by Samuel Wyer for Goosebumps Kids

    How I balanced fear and fun in my stage adaptation of Goosebumps

    Theatre director Rob Watt on how he turned RL Stine’s Goosebumps into a scary (but not too scary) immersive show for kids
  • National Museum Cardiff’s contemporary art galleries

    Bring foreign tourists to museums with a great marketing strategy

    The seven institutions of National Museum Wales have witnessed a huge jump in visits from overseas – here’s how we did it

February 2016

  • New Zealand All Blacks players have a team huddle prior to the 2015 Rugby World Cup final

    Arts fundraising: a job not just for fundraisers

    Four industry pros share their thoughts on arts fundraising, from storytelling and pitching to ethics and responsibility
  • Martha Lucy and Barbara Buckley at The Barnes Foundation, in Renoir – Revered and Reviled, by Exhibition on Screen

    Pictures worth a thousand words: tips for telling stories about art

    Remember to entertain and inform, do your research and if using film, drop the shaky shots, writes documentary film-maker Phil Grabsky
  • Erica Rivas in Wild Tales

    Do we Brits no longer have an appetite for foreign-language films?

    The web may have opened up the world of film for young cinephiles, but it’s cinemas that can make a real difference by championing foreign films

January 2016

  • Lucy Worsley, chief curator of Historic Royal Palaces

    'People think curating just means choosing nice things' – secrets of the museum curators

    From Tudor piss-pots to Botticellian nymphs, four curators reveal their favourite objects and what their job really entails
  • Arthur Jones at RAF Museum

    Museum Selfie day 2016 – in pictures

    Museum fans, gallery-goers and staff share their top shots for #MuseumSelfie day
  • A woman experiences Francis Bacon's Figure in a Landscape at the Tate Sensorium

    Does a Francis Bacon smell like bacon? Lessons from the Tate Sensorium

    The team behind the multi-sensory installation share what they learned in bringing taste, touch, smell and sound to the museum

December 2015

  • Martin Green

    City of Culture chief: we're latching on to Hull's unique voice

  • Marianela Nunez as Lise in La Fille mal gardée by The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House (2012)

    Striking, thrilling, disturbing: readers share their theatre memories

November 2015

  • We Want You To Watch, by Alice Birch and RashDash

    How to encourage thriving contemporary theatre communities

    Four industry professionals share tips and insights on touring and engaging audiences
  • The gates of Just So Festival

    Disability arts
    Five ways to connect online with disabled festival audiences

    Provide detail on access to performances and introduce a travel guide, because barriers to access can be found long before the festival gates
  • Audience members sit to experience Pan Pan Theatre’s All That Fall at the Barbican, London

    #LoveTheatreDay 2015 – as it happened

    On 18 November, more than 300 theatres and groups from across the world joined audience members to celebrate #LoveTheatreDay on Twitter
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