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  Sapphire: In Conversation

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Author Sapphire talks about her novel 'The Kid', sequel to 'Push', which formed the basis for the critically-acclaimed film, 'Precious'.

  'a different kind of economic model'

Sun 1 Oct 2006

A Watershed/iShed profile as part of an Arts Professional article by Clare Cooper and Roanne Dods of the Mission, Models, Money programme which looks at fresh thinking about management structures in the arts and how it's shaped business practice. Clare Cooper and Roanne Dods explain how the Mission, Models, Money programme has been supporting arts organisations attempting to change.  

  Whose art is it anyway? by John Knell

Wed 1 March 2006

John Knell, Director, Intelligence Agency asks how far do the personalisation and choice agendas shaping other areas of publicly funded activity, such as health and education, have any resonance for the arts? Whose art is it anyway? was commissioned by Arts Council England.

  After the Crunch

Wed 1 April 2009

In this 100-page book, 42 artists, entrepreneurs, commentators, analysts, policy-makers, policy-sceptics, academics, financiers - and citizens - set out their hopes and fears for the future. After the Crunch includes an article from Managing Director of Watershed, Dick Penny: "Crisis is always the best opportunity to do something fresh".Image: Drawings by Paul Davis ©

  Embracing the Desire Lines – Opening Up Cultural Infrastructure by Tom Fleming

Fri 1 May 2009

Tom Fleming explores the implications of a more open and collaborative practice for 'bricks and mortar' cultural infrastructures. Tom Fleming is consultant and academic specialising in research and support for the cultural and Creative Industries sector.  Image: Scatter, reworked 2009 by Joe Magee periphery.co.uk

  A Sunday in Hell - Director's Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Director Jorgen Leth discusses 'A Sunday in Hell', a documentary about the 1976 Paris - Roubaix bicycle race.

  Treacle Jr - Director's Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

British film writer and director Jamie Thraves discusses his film Treacle Jr, an award-winning comic drama about an unlikely, Beckettian friendship.

  Tommie Smith Presents: Return to Mexico City

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

A discussion with sports icon Dr. Tommie Smith, who gained notoriety after performing the black power salute during the 1968 Olympics.

Sky Orchestra Takes Flight

Posted on Mon 25 July 2011