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News / What the data told us about how the arts are changing, in 2025

What the data told us about how the arts are changing, in 2025

ArtsProfessional, 24 December 2025 , United Kingdom

For those of us working to sustain the arts, this year’s challenge wasn’t finding data, it was making sense of the wealth of insights now available to us. Researchers from a wide range of organisations and interests have produced excellent work which, taken together, reveals not just where we are, but illuminates pathways forward.

https://www.artsprofessional.co.uk/magazine/feature/what-the-data-told-us-about-how-the-arts-are-changing-in-2025

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