Art Network North East
Art Network North East is an advocacy and development organisation for the visual arts. We work with individuals and organisations across the region to support existing activity, effect change where it’s needed, and raise the profile of…
Digital Benin
Digital Benin brings together information from 5,246 objects across 131 institutions in 20 countries on the royal artefacts looted by British forces from the Kingdom of Benin (now Edo State, Nigeria) in February 1897 and distributed in its immediate aftermath. Historic Benin objects are…
UK Business Climate Hub
Provides net zero advice for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK, including case studies and information on funding.
The Black Curriculum
Social enterprise that addresses the lack of Black British history in local and national curriculums. Programmes for ages 3 25 aim to equip all young people with a sense of identity, and the tools to navigate a…
The 93% Club
A members’ club and social enterprise for people who went to state schools. Aims to dismantle class inequality in Britain through the power of community, breaking down structural barriers to social mobility and building a fairer future…
The Race Equality Code
Code and Accountability Framework for organisations to address race inequality in the boardroom and senior leadership team. Along with current best practice around addressing the challenges organisations face in this area, its Drivers provide radical and…
Liberate Tate
Archive of action and news from the art collective that carried out a 6 year campaign (2010 2016) to end BP sponsorship of Tate Gallery. The group made numerous performance interventions inside Tate galleries, including covering a naked…
Julie’s Bicycle
In collaboration with cultural and environmental partners, Julie’s Bicycle delivers learning programmes, tools and resources, and leadership initiatives, which respond to the demands of the climate crisis. Their policy centre researches and suggests policy interventions for the arts…
Future Arts Centres
Campaign and leadership group for arts centres as a model for the cultural venues of tomorrow. Aims to create a unifying leadership voice for arts centres, campaign for investment and inclusion in artform development and funding policies,…
Working Class History Map
Map of stories of collective struggles against capital and oppression. Covers stories from around the world. Includes a podcast with more information on individual stories.
The Migration Museum
The Migration Museum explores how the movement of people to and from Britain across the ages has shaped who we are – as individuals, as communities, and as nations. Programmes include exhibitions and events, an education programme, and…
(Team) Work in Practice
Toolkit for organisations looking to create inclusive workplaces for people from working class/low socio economic backgrounds within the arts and cultural sector. Instead of a checklist or framework, the Toolkit provides a collection of insights, ideas,…
https://jerwoodarts.org/resource/team-work-in-practice/online/
Dementia Friendly Venues Charter
The Mayor of London has launched the world’s first Dementia Friendly Venues Charter for cultural public spaces. It aims to make culture accessible to people with dementia through a range of dementia friendly resources including: Includes…
Trans-Inclusive Culture: Guidance on advancing trans inclusion for museums, galleries, archives and heritage organisations
The University of Leicester’s Research Centre for Museums and Galleries (RCMG) – working with a team of legal scholars and experts in inclusion, equality and ethics…
https://le.ac.uk/rcmg/research-archive/trans-inclusive-culture
Good Practice Charter from Artists’ Union England
A set of 6 principles that art organisations, galleries and institutions sign up to and work towards: Register and self assess online.
https://www.artistsunionengland.org.uk/good-practice-charter/
AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions
Non profit Association specialising in women artists. Its primary ambition is to rewrite the history of art on an equal footing, placing women on the same level as men and making their…
W.A.G.E.
Artist collective that seeks to regulate the payment of artist fees in the USA non profit sector. W.A.G.E understands the contemporary fight for non wage compensation as part of a wider struggle by all gig workers who supply content…
BFAMFAPhD
A collective that makes art, reports and teaching tools advocating for cultural equity in the United States. Analyses and reimagines power relationships in the arts.