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These projects have been supported by the National Lottery. Find out more about lottery investment, read about 10th birthday celebrations in your region in our press releases section or read about projects, below.
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20-21 Visual Arts Centre, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire

A new visual arts centre for North Lincolnshire.

Regions:
  • Yorkshire

Action Transport Theatre Company - Dumisani's Drum

Touring in the North West and South Africa. Also touring to East Midlands, East Anglia, North East, London

Regions:
  • North West

Afterhours Arts Academy

Slough Young People’s Centre (SYPC)

Regions:
  • South East

Angel of the North, Gateshead

The largest sculpture in Britain.

Regions:
  • North East

art07 Homepage

Welcome to the art07 homepage.

art07 is at the forefront of nurturing creative talent, propelling the regional arts scene onto the national agenda, and shining the spotlight on the North West as a hub of creativity.

Regions:
  • Arts Council England
  • North West

Art And The Travelling Landscape - Didcot To Upton Railway Path

Designing resting places for sculpture.

Regions:
  • South East

The Art Depot, Chrysalis Arts, North Yorkshire

Supporting creative industries for social and economic regeneration. Based in North Yorkshire, but with an international profile and particularly strong links in Cumbria and Lancashire.

Regions:
  • Yorkshire

Arts and health in Nottingham

Queen’s Medical Centre leads arts injection - as featured in our 2005 annual review

Regions:
  • East Midlands

ArtSway, Lymington, Hampshire

A first-class contemporary art centre in the middle of the New Forest.

Regions:
  • South East

Arts worker training programme, Q Arts, Derby

Moving towards a merger with the Metro Cinema as part of the Derby Quad project.

Regions:
  • East Midlands

Samuel Fosso, Tati. Autoportraits, 1997. Le chef qui a vendu I’Afrique aux colons. Courtesy Centre Georges Pompidou. © S. Fosso
Samuel Fosso, Tati. Autoportraits, 1997. Le chef qui a vendu I’Afrique aux colons. Courtesy Centre Georges Pompidou. © S. Fosso