
Who and what is evaluation for? And when is it useful?
OnlineWhy do we evaluate our work and who do we do it for? Is it to meet the expectations of funders and stakeholders or to assess a project’s success and ... Read more
Why do we evaluate our work and who do we do it for? Is it to meet the expectations of funders and stakeholders or to assess a project’s success and ... Read more
Mental wellbeing makes headlines every day, with an estimated one in ten children and young people in the UK living with a mental health diagnosis. **Waiting list only** With Covid-19 ... Read more
How should we evaluate? **Waiting list only** Join us for an interactive workshop facilitated by artist Paula Varjack and feed your ideas into the co-creation of a set of evaluation ... Read more
How can we centre young people in cultural organisations? **Waiting list only** This session was selected as part of our Open Call to practitioners and organisations to host an event ... Read more
Learnings and insights on how to effectively influence policy **Waiting list only** We’re excited to welcome contributors from a range of organisations in a session that focuses on using research ... Read more
How can we better recognise, acknowledge and learn from failure? **Waiting list only** Not every cultural participation project will achieve the impact that it set out to or deliver all ... Read more
What does meaningful digital engagement look like and does it change the way we value culture? **Waiting list only** In the current climate, it’s likely that the growth in online ... Read more
Early evidence shows that Covid-19 is exacerbating existing inequalities in the cultural sector. Is the pandemic the catalyst the sector needs to build a more equal future? What questions should ... Read more
In this interactive workshop, you'll help us refine the scope of our next research review about the cultural participation of older people, with a focus on community and connection. Within this we are anticipating exploring themes such as loneliness, isolation, resilience and wellbeing, but this will be shaped and refined with your input.
How have cultural organisations responded and adapted to the Covid crisis? Join us on 18 June for the second webinar from our major research programme examining the impact of Covid-19 on the cultural sector.
Everyday creativity challenges the idea that art is only something that artists do by exploring the many and diverse creative and cultural activities that people do every day at home or in their community. But how do we capture the value of everyday creativity and the difference it makes to people and communities?
Interested in applying for Collaborate? Join us to find out more about our new fund to support new research collaborations.