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Audiences
May 2016
The value of video games to arts and culture – live-streamed debate
Archaeology must open up to become more diverse
Raksha Dave
Art meets audience: how to create unique, immersive experiences
Arts research and development tips – 'double your dev time'
April 2016
Videogames are a remarkable artform that can help save UK culture
Burning Man chief: 'it helps people connect more authentically'
March 2016
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
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
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
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
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
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
'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
Museum Selfie day 2016 – in pictures
Museum fans, gallery-goers and staff share their top shots for #MuseumSelfie day
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
City of Culture chief: we're latching on to Hull's unique voice
Striking, thrilling, disturbing: readers share their theatre memories
November 2015
How to encourage thriving contemporary theatre communities
Four industry professionals share tips and insights on touring and engaging audiences
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
#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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