A Creative future : the way forward for the arts, crafts and media in England
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A Creative future : the way forward for the arts, crafts and media in England
HMSO, 1993
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On back cover : written by Howard Webber and Tim Challans
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A blueprint for the future of arts support, this strategy document was commissioned in 1990 by the then Minister for the Arts and is the result of the largest consultation and planning exercise ever undertaken on the arts in Great Britain. The Arts Council, the British Film Institute, the Crafts Council and the Regional Arts Boards - all partners in the arts funding system - sought the views of the arts community through discussion documents and seminars. A survey of public attitude to the arts was commissioned and the monitoring group set up with the local authority associations. "A Creative Future" focuses on seven priorities for the funding system including the importance of the artist; issues of participation and diverstiy; and the continued vitality of creative life through education. This document reflects the spirit of consultation and speaks for the arts and for the those who work in the arts.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The big picture: some basic issues
- the arts in context. Part 2 Art and artists: innovation and development in the arts
- variety and quality in the arts
- artists and arts organizations. Part 3 Opportunity and the arts: creating opportunities in the arts
- promoting diversity in the arts
- encouraging participation in the arts
- education. Part 4 The arts and places: urban and rural issues
- beyond the United Kingdom. Part 5 Delivering the arts: arts buildings
- libraries and museums
- touring and festivals
- broadcasting
- local authorities and the arts. Part 6 Supporting the arts: summary of conclusions and recommendations. Appendices: the arts and media funding system
- by, with and for whom?
- public libraries - expenditure on literature and the arts.
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