“it allowed for a developed understanding of performing arts and its context”
Established in 1997 we have over twelve years experience of creating partnerships between the arts and education sectors which enable students of all ages to work alongside arts professionals and to gain new skills. All of our projects directly support the curriculum at various levels and across numerous subject areas including drama, music, dance, visual arts and design and technology.
In 1994, the London Arts Board commissioned Frances Morrell to write 'Engines of Prosperity', a report which led to the establishment of Arts Inform. From 1997-2008, Arts Inform was led by joint Chief Executives Frances Morrell and Linda Payne, after which the staffing structure changed to its current structure.
Arts Inform is dedicated to excellence and is renowned for its work in research and evaluation. A typical Arts Inform project will go through a rigorous development phase including pilot work and evaluation before it is rolled out more widely. As well as developing our own projects Arts Inform is increasingly in demand as a consultant in research, project development and evaluation in the field of arts education and work-related learning.
