New project, Rekindle, places libraries, and their staff, at the heart of delivering creative and cultural experiences for rural and underserved communities.
With vast experience in London’s arts and culture sectors, Victoria is the founder of Upswing, a multi-award-winning contemporary circus company.
Our Chair, Sir Nicholas Serota and Relationship Manager Richard Ings visited Springfield University Hospital in Tooting to see the work of Hospital Rooms, an arts and mental health charity.
Further details of the new national portfolio of organisations we will fund from 2023-26 in the South East.
Freedom, imagination, humanity and future - the values at the heart of this spectacular international celebration
The third Creative Minds conference held in Ipswich on 28 October tackles the question of why learning disabled artists continue to be under-represented in the arts.
Chichester's Pallant House Gallery has won Apollo Magazine's Acquisition of the Year 2021 award for a group of paintings acquired through the Arts Council administered Acceptance in Lieu scheme.
On Sunday 19 September, National Youth Theatre of Great Britain (NYT) collaborated with fashion designer and NYT alumnus Steven Stokey-Daley for London Fashion Week.
On Saturday 28 January, Lewisham launched the beginning of its London Borough of Culture programme called We Are Lewisham.
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.
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.
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.
History, craft and local people unite to form a mass artwork that takes inspiration from the suffrage campaign and celebrates the diverse voices from 1918 to 2018.
198 Contemporary Arts & Learning has launched the second edition of the Womxn of Colour Art Award (WoCAA), a bi-annual art award supported through National Lottery Project Grants.
We're very pleased to welcome Hazel Edwards to the Arts Council. Hazel will be our new South East Area Director from March 2021.
Recently Firstsite launched The Great Big Art Exhibition, a fantastic new nationwide project designed to get the whole country making and exhibiting art.
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