Some galleries received funding in the first package for exhibitions they can’t open in lockdown
As the Biden-Harris administration begins to fill its leadership roles, it is vital that our federal government includes creative thinkers
Petition calls on Welsh Government to increase funding for institution which holds works by Turner and Gainsborough
Arts Council England launches second round of loans worth £100m with £300m grant applications to follow
Suite of galleries in refurbished Courtauld Gallery will be named after the Ukraine-born industrialist
Rem Koolhaas’ Factory arts hub in Manchester—scheduled for completion in 2022—gets £21m grant
The move follows the foundation's launch of a diversity action plan which aims to stamp out racial inequality in the visual arts
Petition launched calling for Southbank Centre staff to be reinstated in light of Chancellor’s announcement while Royal Academy confirms coronavirus funding snub
Culture secretary Oliver Dowden has been ignoring the arm's length principle and offering museums unsolicited advice
With a second federal aid package stalled until after the election, our study reveals the financial straits some galleries are finding themselves in—and how they are responding
"The arts and cultural sector has been especially hard hit," says Senator José Serrano
Oliver Dowden confirms recipients were "encouraged" to acknowledge fund on websites and social media
Whitechapel, Whitworth, Mary Rose Trust and Photo London are also among the recipients for long-awaited Covid-19 rescue funds
Clore Duffield Foundation funds are designed to relaunch learning and community programming
Following the financial fallout from Covid-19, A Blade of Grass—which has supported activist artists such as Dread Scott and Simone Leigh—will also end its influential fellowship programme
The Garfield Weston foundation is offering grants of up to £2m while Historic England is launching a £7.4m initiative for artist projects that help boost high streets
A proposal issued to both presidential campaigns by Americans for the Arts outlines a national strategy to put creative workers back to work
In a letter leaked to The Art Newspaper, the culture minister Oliver Dowden tells directors they must raise their own funds during the pandemic—but how?
What cultural institutions in England need to know before applying for the government's £1.57bn rescue package
The pandemic has laid bare the betrayal of the cultural sector, but corporations and individuals can alleviate the hardship
Museum trusts in Birmingham and York warn job cuts are in the pipeline
The Comprehensive Employment and Training Act provided a lifeline for thousands of artists during the 1970s economic crisis
Package aims to counter “severest economic crisis in the history of the federal republic”
The funding freeze follows Philadelphia mayor's proposal to eliminate the city's Office of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy due to revenue shortfalls caused by coronavirus
Our enforced isolation during the coronavirus crisis gives us time to think about the role of culture in the public realm
Signatories include leaders at Rome's MaXXI Museum and Venice’s civic museums as well as the artist Paola Pivi
Grants will be allocated to artists in 16 US cities through the foundation's regional regranting partners and can be used to cover expenses like food and rent
Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivers first post-Brexit spending pledges
More than 680 cultural figures and institutions sign open letter over decision they believe "threatens an impoverished future for British creativity"
Duarte has been critical of the Rouanet Law, a federal cultural incentive, despite benefitting from it