Performing Impact
A scoping study of the ways in which community theatre understands and evaluates its work. University of Nottingham, 2013.
Arts Marketing Association Culture Hive
A free online resource hub for cultural professionals that brings the collective intelligence of the sector together in one place. Arts Marketing Association, 2022
MIAAW.net
Meanwhile In An Abandoned Warehouse is a fortnightly podcast featuring interviews, conversations and opinion an all things community, participatory and applied arts with four years of back episodes available to view.
Case Study: Nathan Powell
Chapter One of Collective Encounters' Digital Participatory Theatre series curated and introduced by Maya Chowdhry: What is the difference between a digital and a live participatory theatre process? With a case study of Small Gifts. (22:19) Location: England
The Arts Britain Ignores: The Arts of Ethnic Minorities in Britain.
A classic publication highlighting the vast wealth of arts being created in BAME communities that was going under the radar of the mainstream arts sector. Naseem Khan, 1976
Partnerships for Learning: A guide to evaluating arts education projects
A very useful step by step guide to all aspects of participatory project evaluation. Felicity Woolf, 1999.
Social Art Network
Social Art Network is a UK based community of artists committed to building agency for the field of art and social practice. The site hosts useful resources and promotes events.
Exploring Black British performance histories
Originally an exhibition, now an archive exploring Black British performance histories via archives, arts and heritage education.
Case Study: Kamari Romeo, Humblebee Creative
Chapter Two of Collective Encounters' Digital Participatory Theatre series curated and introduced by Maya Chowdhry: What is the message and how does the medium reflect this? With a case study of Toybox by Humble Been Creative. (17:42) Location: England
British South Asian Theatre: mapping histories and practices
This rich resource maps the histories of theatre made by South Asian companies, writers, performers, directors and designers over the past forty years with interviews, resources, stories and a timeline. University of Exeter