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Editorial Inclusion under Pressure
Raney, Karen
'Home truths', pgs 8-11
Phyllida Shaw, Researcher and writer on arts policy and management
'If the museum is the gateway, who is the gatekeeper?', pgs12-21
Bernadette Lynch, Head of Education, The Manchester Museum
'The international art world and its exclusions: a coffee-house conversation', pgs22-27
Kahve-Society
'Subversive social work', pgs28-33
Sophie Hope, Curator
'The people versus', pgs34-36
Mark O’Neill, Head of Museums and Galleries, Glasgow City Council
'The climate of debate: a view from the ground', pgs37-39
Alison Cox, Curator: Family and Community Programmes, Tate Modern;Jane Sillis, Arts Manager, Look Ahead Housing and Care, London
'The backlash to access', pgs40-42
Liz Ellis, Artist and arts educator
'Tailor-made practice', pgs43-49
Roz Hall, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Birmingham Institute of Art & Design, University of Central England, and Jubilee Arts, Sandwell
'The Hayward Gallery working with the Department of Health'. pgs 50-53
Felicity Allen, Head of Public Programmes, Hayward Gallery, London
'Blind Spot', pgs 54-61
Sally Tallant, Head of Education Programming, Serpentine Gallery, London;Jane Sillis, Arts Manager, Look Ahead Housing and Care, London
'Inclusion depends on professionalisation', pgs 62-65
Kajsa Ravin of the Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs in conversation with Christopher Naylor, Director, engage
'Reviews', pgs 66-68
Emily Pringle, Freelance gallery educator and artist; Felicity Allen, Head of Public Programmes, Hayward Gallery, London |