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.
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.
New audiences, venues, and participants across the Midlands are set to discover the joy of creativity through Gospel hymns.
With support from Arts Council, the Ballroom at Fenton Town Hall has been restored and reopened as a new civic arts venue for Stoke-on-Trent.
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