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Post by account_disabled on Jan 1, 2018 6:49:26 GMT
Hi, A year on from the referendum which decided that Britain will leave the EU, and as the Brexit process gets under way, what do the arts in the UK stand to gain or lose? How can the arts flourish as Britain repositions itself in the world? While many in the creative sector remain pessimistic about the consequences of leaving the EU, others, like Grayson Perry, are prepared to see the opportunities to challenge the ‘same old comfortable ideas’ and, in doing so, ‘reach new audiences’. Both the Creative Industries Federation and the Arts Council recognize the need to operate ‘outside our comfort zone’. The government has identified the creative sector a priority in its new industrial strategy. The upheaval caused by Brexit might see a burst of new artistic creativity. As we commence shaping post-Brexit Britain, the third in this series of public debates explores the fundamental issues affecting the future of the arts. What new narratives are emerging for artists internationally? What are the main obstacles to creative development and how do we overcome them? What will free the creative energies of artists? What are the issues we need to address as the debate about the future of the arts in Britain continues? Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right answers from the Internet. References: instituteofideas.com/events/archive/what_future_for_the_arts#.WknZoLeWbIU Spend Analysis Marketing Examples
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