The development of Unfolding Theatre’s Multiverse Arcade, supported by Creative Fuse North East
Case study outlining the bespoke business support provided by StartEAST to the Creative Computing Club in Suffolk.
Leeds Playhouse and Leeds City Council worked closely together to achieve the successful reconfiguration and extension of the theatre building which reopened in autumn 2019.
Modern Art Oxford is based in a 19th century converted brewery storehouse, owned by Oxford City Council.
Concerned about the long-term health of the city centre, Cheshire West and Chester Council were looking for solutions that would bring visitors to the city for leisure, retail, food and tourism.
The £1.8 million capital project focuses on improving the quality of visitor experience, resolving some operational problems, and improving long-term economic viability.
Tony Butler is Executive Director at Derby Museums. In this case study on the theme of ‘civic engagement & social relevance’ Tony shares how they have developed their vision of a local public museum, and become a democratic institution that puts participation at the heart of their work through a human-centred design methodology.
Matt Fenton is the Artistic Director and Chief Executive of Contact. In this case study on the theme of leadership and development, Matt talks about their model which relies on young people aged 13–30, and the wide-ranging impact two specific projects have had on participants, communities and audience development.
Lynsey O'Sullivan is Director of Learning & Engagement at The Lowry. In this case study on the theme of ‘civic engagement & social relevance’, she explores key questions related to how we value community arts practice, how great art can also explicitly set out to deliver social change, and how to meaningfully place communities at the heart of programmes.
Find out more about how the wonderful work achieved at Henshaws is a striking example of the difference that the National Lottery can make.
‘Virtual Vikings and More’ is a programme of highly interactive, educational experiences, which brings the excitement of physically engaging with the past to a digital world. The project was created by York Archaeological Trust, who own and manage the JORVIK Viking Centre.
Publishers have been established in the North for many years - some for as long as 40 years - and the region is now recognised as a strong base of independent publishing.
Nina Clark decided to apply for the Developing your creative practice fund to develop her music and create a brand. She tells us how this fund has helped her improve her abilities and widen her opportunities.
Charmaine Childs decided to apply for the ‘Developing your Creative Practice’ fund to experiment and collaborate in her work as a ‘Strong Lady’. She tells us how this fund helped her to increase the scope of her work and stability as a performer.
Rosie Heafford applied to DYCP to support her research into taking her choreography to the US. She tells us how the fund helped in the next step of her career.
Sarah Cotton, Keeper of Contemporary Collecting at Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, tell us how they used a process of a research and consultation to transform the way they think about diversity.
Project Art Works is an artist-led organisation which collaborates with people of all ages who have complex needs. The organisation works to enrich the quality of life of its participants through visual art.
At the Arts Council we believe that arts and culture can change people’s lives and that taking part can result in huge life-changing mental and physical health benefits.
For the past ten years the people of Liverpool and Wirral have been visited by some pretty big guests.
James Turnbull from The Old Market shares some of the areas his team thought about when developing their successful funding application for a creative media project.
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