Join with more than 2,000 other readers and be part of the only UK-wide magazine to keep you in touch with participatory & community arts.
MAiLOUT tackles the big issues in arts and communities, giving a national profile to local work, and it comes packed with topical information, ideas and good practice. It sounds a clear voice - nationally and internationally - and provides a vital reference tool, delivered to your desk or your home every two months. It covers the whole range of participatory arts activity, including:
- youth arts
- rural arts
- disability arts
- African, Caribbean and Asian arts
- arts & health
- arts in education
- arts and social exclusion.
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MAiLOUT's Website - what's ours is yours.
We invite you all, as readers and subscribers, to use e-MAiLOUT as the place to exchange information, ideas and opinions. Bookmark it and add it to your favourites, so that it's easy to access at any time.
As a magazine, MAiLOUT acts as a link, connecting people within the sector and across regions and nations. As a website, e-MAiLOUT increases those connections - we're keen to set-up links to related sites, and in the future to develop a webring for the sector.
So, if you have a site and you want to link with MAiLOUT, send us an e-mail with your URL. Send your links and items to news@e-mailout.org
The site is updated at least once a month, with news snippets, listings, and a special section "e-pinion", where we invite you to give us your opinion and comments on the hot topics. Send them to us at e-pinion@emailout.org
One feature that may be of special interest to people undertaking research or setting-up new projects will be the MAiLOUT archive. This is going to take some time to develop, so we're starting with an index of topics, signposting the route for further information.
e-MAiLOUT, MAiLOUT on-line, is an extra tool in the kit. We look forward to your visits and contributions.

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