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    Going slow now to go fast later

    By Zak Mensah,

    Co-CEO of Birmingham Museums Trust, Zak Mensah discusses how his organisation will emerge from the pandemic.

    An external shot of Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. It is a sunny day. The building is a large 19th century build with a clock tower to the left.
    Photo by Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery 2021. Photo © Birmingham Museums Trust
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    Five questions with... Louise Govier, CEO of Artswork

    By Arts Council England,

    The CEO of Artswork talks digital speed-dating for artists and schools, showcasing youth voice and what she loves about working in the arts and culture sector.

    Photo of Louise Govier, the Chief Executive of Artswork
    Photo by Photo of Louise Govier, the Chief Executive of Artswork
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    Five questions with... Art Night

    By Arts Council England,

    From the 18 June to 18 July 2021, Art Night are running a month-long contemporary art festival filled with 80 free online and in person events taking place across the UK, from the Tetley in Leeds to the Towner in Eastbourne. The festival, supported through National Lottery Project Grants, showcases a programme of bold new art outside of the galleries’ walls.

    We caught up with this year’s curator and Artistic Director Helen Nisbet and Director Philippine Nguyen to discuss how artists inspire the programme and how they’ve adapted through the pandemic.

    Philippine Nguyen and Ksenia Zemtsova from Art NIght- two women stood next to each other smiling
    Photo by Art Night co-founders Philippine Nguyen and Ksenia Zemtsova in front of Suzanne Treister’s Art Night 2018 commission for Battersea Power Station © of Art Night
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    Our journey from Environmental Sustainability to Responsibility

    By Andrew Ellerby,

    Andrew Ellerby, Senior Manager, Environmental Responsibility discusses our Environmental Responsibility Investment Principle, and what the arts and culture sector can do to change our environment forever.

    A bird's eye view of a person lying in a field surrounded by a poem that spirals around them on the grass. It reads: "Wonder on what can be done in the present, than cast gloom on all we knew. There are simple ways to laugh..."
    Photo by Of Earth And Sky by Luke Jerram, commissioned by Gloucester Culture Trust 2020. Photo credit: Fluxx Films
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    Why join our Area Council?

    By Arts Council England,

    We spoke to Louise Blackwell, member of our South East Area Council, to find out about what the role involves.

    A photograph of Louise Blackwell.
    Photo by Louise Blackwell. Credit James Pike photography.
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    Celebrating Pride with StoneCrabs

    By Arts Council England,

    To mark Pride Month, we caught up with StoneCrabs on the Isle Of Wight for a closer look at their oral history heritage project, Out On An Island, which has led to the Island’s first ever exhibition dedicated to LGBTQIA+ history.

    A film photo from the 1980's of a crowd marching together with banners. There is a float in the background with balloons.
    Photo by StoneCrabs Phaedra Kelly photo Marching with Banners 1980s
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    Five questions with... Ginny Lemon

    By Arts Council England,

    Ginny Lemon, UK Drag icon and star of Rupaul's Drag Race UK Season 2, has released their new audio and visual project 'Tonic'. The album, supported through a National Lottery Project Grant, explores their experiences with gender, class, disability and queerness throughout the pandemic and has evolved from a live performance idea to a fully fledged album over lockdown.

    We caught up with Ginny to discuss 'Tonic', what music and performance means to them, exploring their gender and sexual identity through music and what performers they're looking forward to seeing after lockdown.

    Ginny Lemon dances with a kaleidoscope of colour around her.
    Photo by Ginny Lemon x Ryan Charles.
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    Creating Connection

    By John McMahon, , 5 minute read

    It’s Loneliness Awareness Week, and as we reach 15 months since the initial coronavirus lockdown in the UK, the subject can seldom have been more pertinent.

    For many, separation has been a defining characteristic of this period – as we’ve all been largely confined to our homes, prevented from seeing wider family and friends by our desire to protect each other. Many of our shared social spaces, including arts venues, museums and libraries as well as pubs, clubs, restaurants and beyond, have been closed or heavily restricted. Even those of us who’ve continued to attend workplaces physically rather than digitally have been unable to engage with colleagues or clients as we would have in the past.

    Young girl enjoys painting through the Let's Create packs summer project.
    Photo by Lets Create packs summer project © Wayne Pilgrim.
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