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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Class Ceiling: Arts Sector Faces Stark Inequality

Class Ceiling: Arts Sector Faces Stark Inequality

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Working-class representation in arts has halved since 1970s.
  • Fewer than 10% of UK arts workers have working-class origins.
  • Class inequalities are worsening in the UK arts sector.
Class Ceiling: Arts Sector Faces Stark Inequality

The UK's arts sector is grappling with a profound class crisis, as a recent review calls for class to be a legally protected characteristic, akin to race and sex. Reports indicate a stark decline, with working-class representation among actors, musicians, and writers having halved since the 1970s. Currently, fewer than ten percent of arts workers in the UK originate from working-class backgrounds.

Economic realities are creating insurmountable barriers for aspiring artists. The cost of living, coupled with unpaid work experience, student debt, and dwindling arts education, makes a creative career an unattainable dream for many. This situation is particularly acute in fields like opera, where a private income is now practically a prerequisite for participation.

While recent government initiatives, including a £1.5bn funding package and support for creative subjects in schools, have been welcomed, arts figures emphasize that these measures alone are insufficient. The 'Class Ceiling' report urges new legal protections to ensure socioeconomic diversity is more than just a talking point. Without immediate action, the future of creative talent, exemplified by figures like Tracey Emin and Idris Elba, remains at risk.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'Class Ceiling' report highlights a severe class crisis in the UK arts sector, calling for class to be a legally protected characteristic to address deep-seated inequalities.
Working-class representation among actors, musicians, and writers has halved since the 1970s, with fewer than ten percent of current arts workers having working-class origins.
Barriers include the high cost of living, unpaid work experience, significant student debt, dwindling apprenticeships, and the devaluation of arts education, making creative careers financially unattainable for many.

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