£4.58million for community organisations to put creativity at the heart of celebrations for Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
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.
As thoughts turn to taking care of the Earth this World Environment Day, Arts Council England supports a ground-breaking dance-film project, inspired by Antarctica and climate change.
We've funded British Underground to deliver three more years of the Future Art and Culture showcase at South by Southwest Interactive Festival with a £495,000 Development Funds award.
With a huge offering of nationwide events and community partnerships, 2022 is a year of creativity. Check out this page throughout the year for updates on the latest events taking place.
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.
We've signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Trust at Sutton House in Hackney, London.
Led by Soft Touch in Leicester, and supported with £97,505 of National Lottery Project Grants funding, ‘Unlocked’ used arts, creativity and the CHIME (Connectiveness, Hope, Identity, Meaningfulness, Empowerment) model of recovery to enhance the wellbeing of those in prison and serving a community sentence.
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.
We're investing in 25 new artistic works as part of BBC Arts’ Culture in Quarantine initiative.
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.
Thanks to Arts Council England support, a Midlands theatre group has created an original play staring people who live with Parkinson’s disease.
As venues up and down the country begin to reopen, Coventry is also emerging as UK City of Culture 2021.
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.
Report showcasing how arts and cultural organisations are emerging as leaders and key collaborators in environmental sustainability
The Cultural Cities Enquiry is publishing a report that outlines key recommendations that will help UK cities prosper through investment in culture.
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.
As the Arts Council reaches its 75th anniversary, we've been reflecting on some memorable moments of publicly funded culture and creativity in the Midlands.
On Saturday 28 January, Lewisham launched the beginning of its London Borough of Culture programme called We Are Lewisham.
We value the importance of creativity for children, which needs to be nurtured now more than ever.
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