Meet our team member Tannisha Herbert who is the Head of Counter Fraud
To mark World Autism Acceptance Week (28 March – 3 April), two members of our team, Natalie Bradbury, Relationship Manager, Diversity, and Peter Heslip (Director, Visual Arts and Brighton, caught up to reflect on their own experiences.
We want to introduce you to the creative, passionate and skilled individuals here at the Arts Council, that bring our mission of 'great art and culture for everyone' to life. This time, we meet Sarah from our National Capital team who has been with the Arts Council for over 14 years.
In this new series, each month we’ll introduce you to one of the creative, passionate and skilled individuals that brings our mission of ‘great art and culture for everyone’ to life.
We hear from Kyla Booth-Lucking, who joined Arts Council in 2014 as a Relationship Manager for Dance in the South East.
Say hello to Naomi, an Assistant based in our London office – she works with our Children and Young People and Learning teams and shares her career journey and love of immersive theatre…
Back for a second series, and launched on International Women’s Day, we're profiling a range of inspiring women from across the arts and cultural sector.
Graeme Calvert is our Senior Officer, Training & Advice based in Manchester – and you might recognise him from the videos helping applicants with our Emergency Response Funds. Before lockdown, he shared what his role involves, his stint living in a shipping container and his interest in VR…
We chat to Nina, one of our Senior Relationship Managers who also has a sheep farm! She told us all about her role and hopes to help people with her animals...
Back for a second series, and launched on International Women’s Day, we're interviewing some of the many inspiring women from across the arts and cultural sector.
Sophie Baker is one of our Apprentices – she started her role in April 2020, just after lockdown began, and so joined the organisation remotely. She shares why she wanted to apply for an apprenticeship, what she’s learnt so far, and how 2020 has made her value her own creative and cultural memories.
In the latest instalment of our Women in Leadership series, we speak with Claire Somerville, Chief Executive of Babylon Arts, about the importance of culture and creativity and her drive to champion young people’s access to it through opportunities. She tells us more about the projects she’s been involved with as well as reflecting on the past year and giving some advice to her younger self.
To mark International Women’s Day, we caught up with two of Create Studio’s directors, Shahina Johnson MBE (CEO and artistic director) and Marilyn Fitzgerald (director and production manager). Create Studios is a film and digital media CIC and social enterprise in Swindon giving young creative people, often from diverse backgrounds, skills to equip themselves for a career in the creative industries through ground-breaking mentorship and training programmes.
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