
Impact of Brexit on the Arts and Cultural sector
Comprehensive report covering six areas where Brexit is likely to impact on the arts and cultural sector.
Comprehensive report covering six areas where Brexit is likely to impact on the arts and cultural sector.
Argues that London can maintain its position as “the cultural capital of the world” post-Brexit, but will have to “fight hard” to do so.
Key findings from a-n’s second ‘Brexit survey’, one year after the Referendum vote to leave the EU.
The British Council consider the implications of Brexit in terms of an opportunity for Britain to present its “creative genius” to the world.
Crafts Council survey of makers’ export needs in view likely law changes following Brexit.
Kathy McArdle, British Council Director of England and Cities, reflects on the international dimension of the UK City of Culture initiative.
Campaigning document by the Creative Industries Federation advocating for continued free movement of EU nationals post-Brexit, and reform of the visa system for non-EU nationals.
Strategy document from a-n that puts advocacy for visual artists at the heart of its activities for the next five years.
Following the UK referendum, in which the majority voted to leave the EU, a-n surveyed its members on the likely impact of Brexit.