Arts Council England are investing over £846,000 in arts and cultural activities for young people in Wolverhampton. 'Wolverhampton: City of Youth Culture' includes plans for festivals, art trails and career opportunities and has been designed in partnership with young people from the city.
Find out more about the eight new National Youth Music Organisations.
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 worked with Google Arts & Culture to present The Way I See It, a new online exhibition created by children and young people during lockdown.
This February we’ve launched Creativity Exchange, a new online community to encourage teaching for creativity across the curriculum.
Following the impact of Covid-19, the Arts Council is expanding its Music Education Support Programme, ensuring that Hubs have access to the vital support needed for their ongoing development and recovery from the pandemic.
This year we’ve seen first-hand the positive impact arts and creativity has had on children and young people’s lives. In light of the Department for Education’s (DfE) Summer School programme we wanted to let you know of three ways we’re supporting schools to keep children and young people feeling good as we begin to recover from Covid-19 and they transition into secondary school.
Recently Firstsite launched The Great Big Art Exhibition, a fantastic new nationwide project designed to get the whole country making and exhibiting art.
Today we announced funding of £2,780,000 to build a network of schools that will test a range of innovative approaches to teaching for creativity.
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