A toolkit with a mission to look to the future: to support long-term change across the arts sector by sharing knowledge, providing expert support, and encouraging take-up of an intersectional approach to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Part of The Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
Explores representations of cancer in fictional worlds and autobiographical performances while also highlighting work that reimagines and reinvigorates the genre of ‘Cancer Performance’.
Part of Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
A pop song designed to raise money for, and awareness of, Live Art in the UK.
Collection of lottery tickets bought by Scottee for ‘Double Your Money’.
Documentation from Double Your Money, LADA's Catalyst supported initiative offering artists £1,000 and inviting them to turn it into (at least) £2,000 which would be split equally between the artist and LADA.
Artist Scottee shares his experiences of crowd-funding for his project 'Liam Gallagher is My Grandad’. This talk was part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 18th September 2014. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme.
Sam Davis, Development Manger from Cause4, discusses sponsorship and how his organisation works with businesses. This talk was part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 18th September 2014. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme.
CJ Mitchell, Co-Director of the Live Art Development Agency, discusses the organisations two most recent crowdfunding campaigns for new publications from artists Ron Athey and Lois Weaver. This talk was part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 18th September 2014. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council.
A talk on corporate social responsibility, crowdfunding and ethical fundraising delivered as part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 29th October 2013. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme. test
A talk on corporate social responsibility, crowdfunding and ethical fundraising delivered as part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 29th October 2013. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme.