These are the issues raised at the Arts Campaign open space, on the evening of the 6th of April. Where a report has been typed up, the issue name links to the report.
The invitation is here.
What are the parties' arts policies?
The election is performing arts
What kind of work is being done? How can we get ACE to tell us (collect statistics)
I'm voting tactically- I really want you to too (the Tories will be worse)
Progress in society is mirrored by progress in the arts. What is the best case to make for increased arts funding?
Comments on web pages about arts funding are overwhelmingly dominated by people who thing the arts should not be subsidised. Is it worth doing anything about this?
Is it bad to think that somehow the arts will thrive is pushed out by the politicians?
It's not artists we need to protect, it's audiences
Does giving young people a creative voice matter?
Is a month a long time in arts politics- what can we do now?
Art has forgotten its audience
Did you contact your MP? What was the response?
I'm not sure if I dislike David Cameron or Andrew Lloyd Webber more. Is this connected? Can we do anything?
I feel like a traitor voting labour ant yet...
Unless theatre is radical, it cannot have any political effect
I know those who come are the right people... but where is everyone? Apathy in the Arts
The October revolution?
Friday, 9 April 2010
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