Laura BrownA guide for artists onlineThe internet might be your primary marketing tool, but we all know it is not always a safe space. This is a short guide, from an arts…Oct 16, 2023Oct 16, 2023
Laura BrownBuilding a dedicated audienceLast October I worte a piece about how we are talking to arts audiences. You can read it here — it was very much a musing on the continued…Jul 14, 2023Jul 14, 2023
Laura BrownWhy BBC local radio is importantRadio produced in and of its community might seem like something that can be comfortably cut in a cost of living crisis, but a lack of…Nov 2, 2022Nov 2, 2022
Laura BrownHow are we talking to arts audiencesThere is much talks in arts circles right now about audiences. In as much as you can ever fully understand audiences (people do not behave…Oct 25, 2022Oct 25, 2022
Laura BrownUrban Straplines(This piece originally appeared in the long lamented City Metric)Jul 16, 2022Jul 16, 2022
Laura BrownPolitics of the Pavement(This piece was originally published in July 2020 in an age of social distancing and a global pandemic but don’t hold that against it)Jul 16, 2022Jul 16, 2022
Laura BrownArab FuturismWhat does the future look like if you fear you won’t exist? The book Palestine + 100, is a collection of short stories by Comma Press…Jul 16, 2022Jul 16, 2022
Laura BrownThe togetherness of sharing art through screensIn July 2020, we flipped a physical festival to dogital. Over ten days, with 60 artists, on four continents it had music, talking, poetry…Jun 13, 2021Jun 13, 2021
Laura BrownHow will we know when we’re grown ups?You say you want a revolution? Ten years on from the financial crash we now know who paid for it. Everyone is £800 a year worse off. And…Sep 12, 2018Sep 12, 2018