The Live Art Sector Research is the first major mapping of the impact and influence of Live Art. The research has been commissioned by Live...
A new anthology of cultural criticism, focusing on the making, watching and conditions of live art and performance in the UK today.
A publication, by Chris O'Connor, reflecting on Compass Festival 2018.
A collection of case studies from Live Art UK
A pilot project bringing together artists, curators, producers, writers and critics to think through their relationship with criticism
To stimulate and disseminate discourse and dialogue about issues of cultural diversity and performance
To strengthen the national network for the development and presentation of Live Art and empower new leaders across the Live Art sector
To attract, encourage and support a new generation of performance makers
A three-year initiative championing culturally diverse ambition, excellence and talent in Live Art
LAUK podcasts offer listeners another way to engage with key Live Art organisations and opportunities
Joon Lynn Goh and Season Butler have been awarded the 2017/18 Diverse Actions Leadership Bursaries
A Live Art UK initiative which champions culturally diverse ambition, excellence and talent in Live Art
Live Art UK members address key issues affecting the sector
LAUK podcasts offer listeners another way to engage with key Live Art organisations and opportunities
Ten practitioners reflect on themes of participation, audience, criticality and writing inspired by numerous works in the Compass Festival...
3rd annual networking event on key Live Art developments and issues. Produced in collaboration with In Between Time.
Robert Pacitti, Lucy Walker & Deveril
New joint LAUK publication bringing together writing and thinking around Pacitti Company Think Tank
]performance s p a c e [ call out for responses that engage with Performance Art Faction
Free publication on Live Art in the public realm, edited by Maddy Costa.
Live Art UK partners with Forest Fringe on a new national version of their acclaimed Paper Stages publication project.
Collection of ‘found’ writings about and around Live Art that were originally published between January 2010 and December 2011.