Tagged with audience development

Wiltshire Creative wants to know what you think

Wiltshire  Creative wants to find out your thoughts on how venues can move forward to reopen safely. As more restrictions are lifted they ware planning when and how they open their theatres in a safe manner. Our partners UK Theatre are conducting a national survey and we would really appreciate your input, even if you … Continue reading

Arts Index 2007-2018

The Arts Index is a snapshot report of the health of England’s arts and culture provision. The Index is a collation of twenty indicators from publicly available sources, measuring a range of indices from investment to audience sizes, West End revenues to attitudes to public funding of the arts. Originally planned for publication in November 2019 … Continue reading

Resource: Digital Update from Audience Agency

Resource: Digital Update from Audience Agency

Katie Moffat,  head of digital at the Audience Agency, has circulated another newsletter with updates on what’s happening in the world of social media as relevant to the arts, culture, museums and heritage sectors. In this newsletter Katie mentions the following: Some Zoom related bits & pieces (whether you’re hosting or participating – or both!): … Continue reading

Resource: Digital Update from Audience Agency

Resource: Digital Update from Audience Agency

Katie Moffat,  head of digital at the Audience Agency, has circulated another newsletter with updates on what’s happening in the world of social media as relevant to the arts, culture, museums and heritage sectors. In this newsletter Katie mentions the following: Audience Agency’s Covid-19 Resource Hub: https://www.theaudienceagency.org/resources/covid-hub Nesta is supporting the Coronavirus Tech handbook with … Continue reading

Resource: Digital Update from Audience Agency

Resource: Digital Update from Audience Agency

Katie Moffat,  head of digital at the Audience Agency, has circulated another newsletter with updates on what’s happening in the world of social media as relevant to the arts, culture, museums and heritage sectors. In this newsletter Katie mentions the following: “A seemingly small but super useful update from Twitter – you can now add … Continue reading