About us
National and regional arts councils
The Council and regional arts
councils
Our governing body is the Council, selected in the summer
2002. It comprises up to 15 people, including the Chairman and nine members who
also chair the regional arts councils. Each of our nine regional arts councils
is also made up of up to 15 members, except the South East Regional Arts
Council, which has 20 members.
The Council
Members of our national
Council are appointed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
Council members are usually appointed for four years, and may be reappointed for
a further term of four years. Council meets approximately five times a year.
Each member is appointed because of
their special interest in, or experience of, the arts as practicing artists or
arts administrators; as senior academics; or as public or private sector
executives.
Council members are responsible for ensuring the achievement
of Arts Council England's objectives, which are to develop and improve the
knowledge, understanding and practice of the arts, and to increase the
accessibility of the arts to the public. They do this by deciding on policy and
priorities, and investing money in artists and arts organisations directly and
through the regional arts councils.
Council's priorities are set out in
detail in
Ambitions for the arts. Our ambition is no
less than to place the arts at the heart of national life, reflecting the
country's rich and diverse cultural identity as only the arts can.
Regional arts councils
The nine regional
arts councils consist of 15 members. Six members on each of the councils are
representatives of local government or regional government. (The South East
Regional Arts Council has 20 members of whom eight are from local and regional
government, reflecting the large population of the region.)
The regional
arts councils are responsible for:
- agreement of regional strategies, plans and priorities for action within the
framework of national policies and priorities
- approval of three year regional investment plans
- agreement of detailed regional annual budgets (including all grants over
£25,000 for named, funded organisations)
Meet the members of our
nine regional arts councils:
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