Birmingham is launching a Cultural Investment Inquiry to look at new ways of investing in the arts and culture sector.
Working together, the partners (including Aston Business School, Birmingham City Council, Culture Central, Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce and Arts Council England) will draw heavily on the commercial and analytical skills of the city’s business community, as well as national and international exemplars, to explore the potential for new models of investment to support the city’s arts & culture offer and deliver on future ambitions.
The inquiry will take place over three months and will inform future business models in the sector. It will consider and review potential for investment linked to city growth, through public and private sources, and is expected to produce outcomes which are transferable nationally.
Prof George Feiger, executive dean of Aston Business School said: “We are delighted to contribute to this important initiative, using our…
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