Ceramic Review
Magazine for contemporary and historical ceramics, ceramic art and pottery.
Clay College Stoke
Full time ceramics courses taught by potters who make a living through ceramics. Diploma offers 14 full time students the opportunity to study intensively for 2 years. Students are taught all aspects of design, throwing, glazing, kiln…
Culture Unstained
Research and campaigning organisation to end fossil fuel sponsorship of culture. Calls on arts and cultural organisations to cut their ties to fossil fuels to undermine social legitimacy that the industry gains from these relationships.
Paintings in Hospitals
Provides artwork loans and art activities to all types of healthcare and social care.
Four Corners Archive
Film and photographic archive of Four Corners, Half Moon Photography Workshop, and Camerawork Magazine, from 1972–1987. The work of these organisations significantly developed radical film and photographic practice in the 1970s and early 1980s.
Open City
Aiming to make London and its architecture more open, accessible and equitable. Open City engage people in architecture and city making. Programmes include Open House Festival and education projects.
Digital Archive of Artists’ Publishing
Interactive, user driven, searchable database of artists’ books and publications.
ArtLeaks
Collective platform of artists, curators and art historians that draws attention to cases involving politically active cultural workers and associated campaigns. Seeks to create a strong network of art whistleblowers to support and protect arts workers.
Arts&Heritage
Links contemporary artists to heritage organisations and diverse audiences for projects, residencies and commissions. Includes resources and training for artists in working with museums.
A Blade of Grass
Supports, build audiences, and deepens understanding for socially engaged artists in Long Island, NY, USA. Aimed at artists who provoke social change by sharing the creative process.
National Academy for Social Prescribing
Works to promote social prescribing which connects people to practical and emotional community support. Social prescribing link workers, based in GP practices, make a shared plan with a patient and introduce people to community support.…
Museum as Muck
Museum as Muck is a supportive network for working class museum and gallery people. They define working class as a catch all term for coming from a background with low social (who you know), economic and cultural…
An Uncomfortable Library
Selection of books, websites, and resources relating to museums, race, identity and curation. Selected by Alice Procter, historian of material culture, heritage tour guide and curator under the umbrella of The Exhibitionist.
Anti-Raids Network immigration raids data
Data and mapping on immigration raids compiled by the Anti Raids Network, made up of groups and individuals building resistance to immigration raids since 2012. Data analyses immigration raids in London by postcode area and…
UAL Decolonising Arts Institute
University research centre to challenge colonial and imperial legacies to drive cultural, social and institutional change. Projects include research, artist residences, publications and talks.
Uncomfortable Oxford
Academic led organisation raising awareness about the ‘uncomfortable’ aspects of history. They conduct walking tours of Oxford and Cambridge, panel discussions and events to provoke discussion about racial inequality, gender and class discrimination, and legacies of empire.
Labelling Matters
A project to review the Pitt Rivers Museum‘s use of language in display cases and websites. It extends work on temporary exhibitions, research, and events, into the permanent galleries. Aims to address language that is outdated, offensive, inappropriate…
Edo Museum of West African Art
The Edo Museum will be a world class museum, research and education centre connecting West Africa’s ancient heritage to its contemporary arts and culture. It aims to be a hub for contemporary creatives in…