This paper considers the ethics of change, introduces ideas around transformation and ethics, and explores the difference between liberal and radical change. Sarah Thornton, 2013Â
All in this together
An insightful and provocative article charting the depoliticisation of Community Arts in Britain between 1970 and 2011. A must read for all radically minded practitioners. For more by this seminal thinker look here. Francois Matarasso, 2013Â
After You Are Two: Exemplary Practice in Participatory Arts with Older People
An excellent report that reviews creative ageing projects, discussing key themes, tackling important questions, and offering case studies. An excellent read for anyone working creatively with older people. More on creative ageing from Baring here. Kate Organ, 2013Â
ArtWorks Code of Practice
One in a suite of publications looking at national standards in participatory arts from Paul Hamlyn Foundation's ArtsWorks. It is a useful guide for anyone wanting to benchmark their practice and ensure the highest standards. Â Kathryn Deane for PHF, 2014Â
Evaluation in Participatory Arts Programmes
This report comes out of Arts Council England’s Creative People and Places programme and offers evaluation models, methodologies and tools. A valuable resource for anyone evaluating their own collaborative/participatory practice. Other resources from CPP can be found here. Sarah Davies (ed) for Arts Council England, 2016Â
Applied Theatre: Facilitation
This book gives a critical analysis of the role of the facilitator through the lens of pedagogy, practice and resilience. It presents a range of perspectives from practitioners. For more from the Applied Theatre Series look here. Sheila Preston, 2016Â
Sharing the Stage
This report reflects on the learning and emerging themes from Gulbenkian funded arts projects based on partnerships between arts organisations and social partners. This is the first report in a suite of resources which can be accessed here.  Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 2016Â
Faster But Slower
Coming out of Arts Council England’s Creative People and Places programme, this report offers some valuable provocations and learning around community engaged arts practice. Useful thinking for any participatory/collaborative artists. Mark Robinson, 2016Â
Rethinking Relationships: Enquiry into the Civic Role of the Arts
This report comes out of extensive research into the civic role of arts organisations across the UK today. It draws out principles, asks questions and gives case studies. For resources from the enquiry look here. Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 2017Â