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Some useful background from Will Gompertz at the BBC.....Today interview...…Continue

Tags: englange, AC, council, cuts, funding

Started Jun 14, 2010

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Tags: Council, England, Arts, cuts, ACE

Started Jun 14, 2010

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Dave Moutrey commented on Dave Moutrey's blog post Art of With Update - how the model is working for Cornerhouse
"Sorry it has taken me a while to get back to you. Our audiences have defined themselves. For the last 12 years we have undertaken regular audience research to monitor changes in profile, use of the building etc. It covers attenders and on-line users…"
Nov 10, 2010
Nick Sherrard commented on Dave Moutrey's blog post Art of With Update - how the model is working for Cornerhouse
"This is such an exciting project! Really fascinating to see all the different ideas developed throughout. One thing that I was interested in was how you defined who or what your audiences were? And as a result of that, whether some take precedence…"
Nov 2, 2010
Dave Moutrey posted a blog post

Art of With Update - how the model is working for Cornerhouse

The Art of With is an action research project by Cornerhouse that aims to explore how a contemporary arts organisation should work with audiences, artists and curatorsat a time when technological development and web 2.0 means we live in a cultureof openness, participation and collaboration.The project was launched with the commission of two flagship essays,…See More
Nov 2, 2010
Dave Moutrey posted a blog post

It's not over yet

Now that the Comprehensive Spending Review has been announced, the arts sector is holding its collective breath to find out how ACE will implement the 28.6% in DCMS funding. We are not alone. Health, Education and everyone else involved in the public sector, along with many private sector contractors, are all trying to establish just how they are going to deal with the masses cuts in public expenditure. According to a recent…See More
Oct 22, 2010
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Aug 25, 2010
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Aug 25, 2010
Dave Moutrey posted a blog post

Treasury accused of 'blunderbuss' approach to spending cuts

See the link, below, to a Guardian article about a report from the Tory think tank The Centre for Social Justice set up by Iain Duncan Smith.http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/aug/01/treasury-criticised-spending-cutsSee More
Aug 2, 2010
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Jul 15, 2010
Dave Moutrey replied to Jack J Hutchinson's discussion DCMS could face cuts of 40%
"Nicholas Watt, in yesterday's Guardian made some useful observations about the 40% cuts. According to Watt John Redwood criticised ministers for taking a "less than honest approach". Redwood believes the Treasury is deploying the…"
Jul 6, 2010
Chris Hammond commented on Dave Moutrey's blog post Choose Your Battles....
"Roger, I think you are right about a better engagement with the public about what they value. I remember once saying to my Mother that I was going to the Arts Council, her reply was "where's that" hearing the word arts as in a place…"
Jun 23, 2010
Roger Tomlinson commented on Dave Moutrey's blog post Choose Your Battles....
"Great piece, Dave. I agree that this is not about making the case any more, especially in the face of inexorable Government departmental budget cuts estimated at 25%. I don't think there are many people alive today who remember what Britain was…"
Jun 23, 2010
Dave Moutrey commented on Dave Moutrey's blog post Choose Your Battles....
"SMR I wish I could so optimistic to believe that politicians will listen to our views. Any new administration (of whatever shade) wants to make their mark and show that they are running the train set. So trying to influence policy early doors is…"
Jun 22, 2010
SMR commented on Dave Moutrey's blog post Choose Your Battles....
"Thank you - most useful post I've read so far. A thought however: You say, So, the questions coming out of this for me are: What does the Government view as public value? How can the funding system be reconfigured to reflect that? which…"
Jun 21, 2010
Chris Hammond commented on Dave Moutrey's blog post Choose Your Battles....
"Wonderfully articulated and bloody brilliant post, Dave. Much as been said by many posters here and elsewhere about how we should work together and collaborate to make the ‘special’ case for the arts. There is no ‘special’…"
Jun 21, 2010
Hilary Gresty commented on Dave Moutrey's blog post Choose Your Battles....
"Dave - how do you suggest that we establish and/or influence what Govt sees as public value - I agree with what you have said and with no clear vision or strategy emerging from govt other than as you say the dismantling of the power of the state how…"
Jun 21, 2010
A blog post by Dave Moutrey was featured

Choose Your Battles....

I’ve been reading the contributions to the debate on cuts toarts sector funding and the huge changes we suspect will be coming our way once the comprehensive spending review is completed and implemented in the autumn. For what they are worth here are a few reflections from an arts administrator who lived through thelast cut and burn economic policy.First, there is a lot of conversation about ‘making the argument’ and ‘putting the case for’ yet I’m not reading much that is new. Jeremy Hunt knows…See More
Jun 21, 2010

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Art of With Update - how the model is working for Cornerhouse



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Posted on November 2, 2010 at 11:01 — 2 Comments

It's not over yet

Now that the Comprehensive Spending Review has been announced, the arts sector is holding its collective breath to find out how ACE will implement the 28.6% in DCMS funding. We are not alone. Health, Education and everyone else involved in the public sector, along with many private sector contractors, are all trying to establish just how they are going to deal with the masses cuts in public expenditure. According to a recent… Continue

Posted on October 22, 2010 at 12:29

Treasury accused of 'blunderbuss' approach to spending cuts

See the link, below, to a Guardian article about a report from the Tory think tank The Centre for Social Justice set up by Iain Duncan Smith.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/aug/01/treasury-criticised-spending-cuts

Posted on August 2, 2010 at 8:59

Choose Your Battles....

I’ve been reading the contributions to the debate on cuts to

arts sector funding and the huge changes we suspect will be coming our way once the comprehensive spending review is completed and implemented in the autumn. For what they are worth here are a few reflections from an arts administrator who lived through thelast cut and burn economic policy.





First, there is a lot of conversation about ‘making the argument’ and ‘putting the case for’ yet I’m not…
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Posted on June 21, 2010 at 13:36 — 8 Comments

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