Media veteran Dawn Airey to take over as chair of Arts Council England
The Guardian World ·

The media executive Dawn Airey has been appointed chair of Arts Council England (Ace) and has immediately identified AI as a key challenge facing the sector. …
The media executive Dawn Airey has been appointed chair of Arts Council England (Ace) and has immediately identified AI as a key challenge facing the sector. Airey, whose CV includes top jobs at ITV, Channel 5 and Sky, will replace Nicholas Serota , whose tenure coincided with one of the most challenging times for the arts in recent memory. “The importance of the Arts Council in championing art and culture has never been more needed because the sector has never been more vital to our nation,” said Airey, who has also held roles at Yahoo, Getty Images and the Women’s Super League. “In a world where Al, technology and automation are increasingly dominant, human connection, experience, imagination and creativity are the things that bring us together. They are the quintessential elements of a creative life and of a life well lived.” Ace has been criticised in recent months, with the Labour peer Margaret Hodge warning it must ensure funding is protected from politicisation and simplify its application process in order to regain trust. Lady Hodge’s independent review, published last December , found there had been a “loss of respect and trust” for Ace among those it backed, in part because of “perceived political interference in decision-making”. In March, Hodge called for a “radical” overhaul of the organisation so it could to respond to the challenges facing the culture sector. …
Original source: The Guardian World