A job listing: the Arts in England…always updated…always a wide view…

Working hard to keep the the liberal arts agenda alive in politically and socially fluid times. This list is updated daily. Check back regularly for the latest opportunities.
Arts Jobs from the Arts Council
https://www.artsjobs.org.uk/arts-jobs-listings/
The go-to on-line list every week…
Arts and Heritage Jobs from The Guardian.com
https://jobs.theguardian.com/jobs/arts-and-heritage/
All levels, all disciplines, all interesting…
Theatre Jobs from The Guardian.com
https://jobs.theguardian.com/jobs/theatre/
Make your presence felt…
Arts Job Finder from ArtsProfessional.co.uk
https://www.artsprofessional.co.uk/jobs
Always worth consulting…
Art and design | The Guardian Latest art and design news, comment and analysis from the Guardian
- From Nouvelle Vague to Mock the Week: your complete entertainment guide to the week aheadby Guardian Staff on January 31, 2026 at 6:00 am
Richard Linklater pens a love letter to the greats of French cinema, and the satirical panel show finds a new homeNouvelle VagueOut now Never bet against […]
- The week around the world in 20 picturesby Jim Powell on January 30, 2026 at 8:12 pm
ICE in Minneapolis, Russian airstrikes in Kyiv, Alex Honnold climbing a Taipei skyscraper and Sabalenka at the Australian Open – the past seven days as […]
- The Guardian view on the class crisis in the arts: the UK’s culture must not become the preserve of the elite | Editorialby Editorial on January 30, 2026 at 5:58 pm
Countless reports and celebrities have called for greater working-class representation, so why has nothing changed?In his McTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh TV […]
- Artists can’t buy into these fantasy houses | Brief lettersby Guardian Staff on January 30, 2026 at 4:44 pm
House price fantasies | Coyote confirmation | Premier Inns | Longevity advice | ApostrophesI always regard the house prices in your fantasy house hunt feature […]
- Samurai erotica, a metal-and-flesh sculptor and Jenny Holzer’s big glow-up – the week in artby Jonathan Jones on January 30, 2026 at 12:00 pm
The secret side of Japan’s warrior class, Holzer lights up Scunthorpe, Julia Phillips steels herself and Quentin Blake takes off in Dorset – all in your […]
- Reality winners: the rise and rise of the ‘verbatim’ movieby Miriam Balanescu on January 30, 2026 at 10:17 am
From Kaouther Ben Hania’s reconstruction of the killing of a five-year-old Gazan girl in The Voice of Hind Rajab to Ira Sachs use of a taped interview in […]
- Wall of Tears: 50ft Brooklyn mural pays tribute to children killed in Gazaby David Smith on January 30, 2026 at 10:04 am
Installation remembers the names of over 18,000 children killed by Israel in Gaza between October 2023 and July 2025First is وسام اياد محمد ابو […]
- 10 years of Photo Brussels, Belgium’s leading photography festivalby Fiona Shields on January 30, 2026 at 7:00 am
Tenth edition showcases Belgian talent and introduces global themes and artists in a celebration of creativityWhere better to be in the midst of Belgium’s […]
- Samurai review: Japan’s lethal warrior class are shown in all their sexy, demonic gloryby Jonathan Jones on January 29, 2026 at 5:05 pm
British Museum, London Extraordinary battle armour, complete with moustachioed masks, enlivens this scintillating show, which brilliantly captures the […]
- Robert Crumb review – sexual deviancy elevated to an art formby Eddy Frankel on January 29, 2026 at 3:00 pm
David Zwirner, LondonThough they were created for comic books, the artist’s horny and hilarious drawings of his own neuroses, and of glamazons in thigh-high […]
- Don McCullin review – shattered stone heads and severed limbs echo the horrors he saw in warby Charlotte Jansen on January 29, 2026 at 11:40 am
Holburne Museum, BathThe feted photographer’s latest exhibition starts with images of ancient scultures depicting devotion and violence, before moving to war […]
- ‘Of course I’m scared’: people confront their final days – in picturesby Guardian Staff on January 29, 2026 at 7:00 am
Sibylle Fendt’s intimate photographs of terminally ill patients and their carers were inspired by the death of her own husband – a period in which she […]
- War, conflict and Roman sculptures: Bath exhibit shows different side of Don McCullin’s workby Steven Morris on January 29, 2026 at 5:00 am
Holburne museum places renowned photographer’s pictures of ancient Roman statutes alongside his images of war and conflictHe is revered for his extraordinary […]
- No 1 for nuns! Níall McLaughlin is architecture’s discreet daredevil – and deserves its top awardby Catherine Slessor on January 29, 2026 at 12:01 am
Forget brash statement projects – Riba’s prestigious gold medal has gone to a pivotal figure who works above an Aldi and designs billowing bandstands, […]
- I visited Runcorn for the first time this week – and was blown away by its magic | Adrian Chilesby Adrian Chiles on January 28, 2026 at 5:11 pm
Decades after I first befriended one of the town’s sons, I finally got to see the place – or at least its glorious bridgeIs it possible to have a soft spot […]
- The last man left in a Moldovan village: Laetitia Vançon’s best photographby Interview by Charlotte Jansen on January 28, 2026 at 3:09 pm
‘Dobrușa once had a population of 200. Grisa now lived there alone with his 120 ducks and other animals. The two other remaining residents were murdered by […]
- Laura Lima: The Drawing Drawing review – if everything’s on wheels, why doesn’t this show go anywhere?by Eddy Frankel on January 27, 2026 at 5:51 pm
ICA, London Lima made her name with surreal encounters meant to free you from mundane everyday thinking. It’s rather a lot to ask of a key-grabbing hand, a […]
- ‘It’s the underground Met Gala of concrete murderzone design’: welcome to the Quake Brutalist Game Jamby Rick Lane on January 22, 2026 at 12:00 pm
Quake Brutalist Jam began as a celebration of old-fashioned shooter level design, but its latest version is one step away from being a game in its own rightA […]
- Schools, airports, high-rise towers: architects urged to get ‘bamboo-ready’by Yassin El-Moudden on January 22, 2026 at 6:00 am
Manual for building design aims to encourage low-carbon construction as alternative to steel and concreteAn airport made of bamboo? A tower reaching 20 metres […]
- Artists decry dismantling of Belgium’s oldest contemporary art museumby Philip Oltermann European culture editor on January 6, 2026 at 5:30 pm
Cost-saving plan to transfer Antwerp museum’s entire collection to another city described as ‘simply insane’Prominent artists have spoken out against an […]
- The most exciting US art exhibitions in 2026by Veronica Esposito on January 6, 2026 at 5:17 pm
The next 12 months promise blockbuster surveys of noted greats and introductions to intriguing lesser-known artistsFrom old masters to pop artists, […]
- The art of the possible: the Nottingham art gallery being run by citizens’ assemblyby Jessica Murray Social affairs correspondent on November 4, 2025 at 1:15 pm
New Art Exchange believes it is first cultural institution in world to hand permanent leadership to the community“I used to see this place on the street but […]
- ‘A fashion and art moment’: how mediums mix at Frieze art fairby Lauren Cochrane on October 17, 2025 at 6:00 am
Fashion and art are familiar bedfellows but relevance of fashion at London contemporary art showcase has grown in past decade“When you are at the art fair, […]























