Your monthly round-up of good news and opportunities from the south west culture sector
Your monthly round-up of good news and opportunities from the south west culture sector
Your monthly round-up of good news and opportunities from the south west culture sector
Your monthly round-up of good news and opportunities from the south west culture sector
A round-up of good news and opportunities from the South West creative and culture sector
Your monthly round-up of good news and opportunities from the south west culture sector
Freedom, imagination, humanity and future - the values at the heart of this spectacular international celebration
This year, world-leading artists, performers, musicians, dancers and creative practitioners will descend upon destinations in the UK, USA and the Netherlands as part of Mayflower 400 – a major year-long programme commemorating 400 years since the Mayflower ship made its voyage to America.
Cornwall Council, Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership, Arts Council England, the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Historic England have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This will be the first MoU of its type that brings together major investors in culture in a local authority area, and that also includes a Local Enterprise Partnership.
When it came to the end of my sentence, I had two choices: to either stay in London and be around the same people and get caught up in the same thing, or move to Bristol, work at the Bristol Old Vic and make work as part of the Made in Bristol scheme. It was the best decision of my life.
Today, Sir Nicholas Serota, Chair of the Arts Council cuts the ribbon to mark the opening of the Market Hall in Devonport, Plymouth – a new creative space that will open to the public this weekend, and puts the south west even more firmly on the global map as a leader in immersive creative technology.
Asian Arts Agency are a company who develop, promote and support South Asian Arts, based in Bristol with a reach that spans the UK, and across international borders.
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.
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.
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.
Last week (Thursday 2 December) our CEO, Darren Henley and South West Area Director Phil Gibby, spent the day in Gloucester to meet some of the creatives, arts organisations and community leaders who are leading the way for culture, and to learn more about Gloucester’s ambitions for the future.
Arts Council England has today announced two new appointments to its South West Area Council, which plays a crucial role in both local and national decision-making.
As we wrestle with a winter national lockdown, and with many children missing their school and friends, it’s more vital than ever we focus on young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
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