An artists' academy that does not answer to politicians or Creative Scotland could provide a way out of the crisis engulfing Scotland's national arts body, one of its architects has claimed.
Anne Bonnar , the former transition director of Creative Scotland from the merger of Scottish Screen and the Scottish Arts Council, said a formal way of recognising and supporting artists would create a healthier climate, give them national status and "bring them in from the cold".
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