We value the importance of creativity for children, which needs to be nurtured now more than ever.
Today (11 July 2016) our Chief Executive Darren Henley will sign a new Memorandum of Understanding between Arts Council England and the Forestry Commission that will bring engaging artworks to England’s public forests.
On 27 June we announced more than £167million funding for arts and culture across the East and South East, ensuring more people, in more places have access to great art and culture.
Reading together can build trust and strengthen family bonds - but what happens when a parent is in prison?
An exhibition celebrating paintings of the Cornish coast from leading marine artists has opened at Penlee House Gallery & Museum and runs until 3 September.
We’re investing £4.6 million through our Sustained Theatre and Change Makers programmes to help diversity flourish within England’s arts and cultural sector, from its senior leadership and creative talent to the artistic work being produced.
Hampshire-born artist Beth Davis-Hofbauer has created an immersive installation that she hopes will reduce the stigma associated with mental health problems.
The world’s first Punjabi pub signs designed by artist Hardeep Pandhal have been unveiled at Desi Pubs in the Black Country.
The National Justice Museum (NJM) in Nottingham is sharing moments of hope, connection and constraint through letters documenting the first Covid-19 lockdown in 2020.
Spiltmilk Dance is set to bring the magic of a trip to the seaside to people living in residential and care home settings across Midlands and South Yorkshire, supported by Arts Council’s National Lottery Project Grants.
Nottingham’s New Art Exchange is set to host the online premiere of The Art of Oppression, a documentary where art, social justice, and womanhood meet. Directed by Patricia Francis and supported through National Lottery Project Grants, the film follows three diverse female artists who use their art to share their experiences of belonging, identity, trauma, and loss.
In partnership with LGA, we’ve developed a hub for local authorities to share best practice when planning cultural services in their area.
The Arts Council, with the support of the Secretary of State for DCMS, has approved the reappointment of Edward Harley OBE for a third term of four years as Chair of the Acceptance in Lieu (AIL) Panel. His third and final term commenced on 21 March 2019.
In an age of climate change, one West Midlands theatre company is looking to alter our attitudes to water, thanks to funding from Arts Council England.
Creative Black Country have been helping artists, creatives and community groups to make a connection with audiences during lockdown and social distancing.
The Arts Council has launched Our Music Crowd, a programme to help Music Education Hubs develop their crowdfunding skills with locally focused crowdfunding platform Spacehive. Through a dedicated fund, we will pledge towards crowdfunding campaigns run by Hubs, as well as offering training and support in crowdfunding for Hub staff.
We’ve announced funding for a consortium of cultural organisations to produce a showcase highlighting the best of England’s performing arts as part of the 2021 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
588 cultural organisations across England are to benefit from a share of more than £76 million, building on the funding awarded from the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund on Monday. This takes the total to £333 million awarded to support arts and culture this week.
Vamos Theatre is the UK's leading full mask theatre company.
Are you looking to get back outdoors and enjoy culture again? London’s annual leading outdoor theatre and performing arts festival, Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF), is back for 2021 with a programme of free events to keep you inspired.
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