Bigger Audiences, Broader Audiences
This is a presentation by audience development specialist Heather Maitland on how to expand your audience.
This is a presentation by audience development specialist Heather Maitland on how to expand your audience.
In this article the author breaks down data about visits to institutions by people from different socio-economic class for us to understand how to make venues more accessible.
In this comment piece Danny Leigh looks at the experience of low socio-economic groups in film and cinema in Britain today.
In this article Dave O’Brien looks at how to tackle class discrimination in the creative industries.
This report explores ways to bring creative industries in to more sustainable practices for community venues.
This resource is a report on engaging refugees and asylum seekers in museums looking at the impact of a number of programmes in the North of England.
Project overview At Take One Action we have always made a conscious effort to make sure the stories we share and the films we champion tell and are told by a multitude of voices from around the world. While this is prominent in our feature film programme we have not explored this diversity within our … More
Project overview TAPE is a community arts charity which specialises in presenting inclusive opportunities for people of all ages. Along with a timetable of weekly projects and clubs, TAPE works through film production and screening to support people from across the community to engage, socialise, learn, train and find employment and opportunities. For over 10 … More
Project overview The project was set up in January 2016 after a successful six-month residence working with David Ellington as ‘Agent for Change’ funded by Art of England (South West). Watershed’s aim is to develop more inclusive cinema that welcomes D/deaf people to enjoy and be able to chat about films. Aims Focused on engaging … More
Project overview The Dragon Café was opened on Borough High St, London, in October 2012, founded on experience of mental health service environments, and looking to create an alternative social model of creative interaction. It is a safe space with good value, freshly prepared, vegetarian food, art on the walls and free wellbeing activities ranging … More