Working-class creatives don’t stand a chance in UK today, leading artists warn

Working-class creatives don’t stand a chance in UK today, leading artists warn

Inequality, Class issues, Culture, Art and design, Television industry, Television, Film industry, Film, Classical music, Music, Stage, Media, UK news Business | The Guardian

​Exclusive: Analysis by the Guardian shows a third of major arts leaders were educated privatelyAnalysis: Who is ‘working class’ and why does it matter in the arts?Interviews: Nine working-class creatives on class in the arts – and how they made itArtists, directors and actors have raised the alarm about what they describe as a rigged system preventing working-class talent thriving in their industries after analysis showed almost a third of major arts leaders were educated privately.The creator of Peaky Blinders, Steven Knight, the director Shane Meadows and the Turner prize winner Jesse Darling were among those who spoke to the Guardian about what was described as a crisis facing the sector. Continue reading… 

Exclusive: Analysis by the Guardian shows a third of major arts leaders were educated privately

Artists, directors and actors have raised the alarm about what they describe as a rigged system preventing working-class talent thriving in their industries after analysis showed almost a third of major arts leaders were educated privately.

The creator of Peaky Blinders, Steven Knight, the director Shane Meadows and the Turner prize winner Jesse Darling were among those who spoke to the Guardian about what was described as a crisis facing the sector.

Continue reading… 

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