An intricate “Migration Blanket” created in Birmingham by refugee women from around the world, working together with a UK artist is set to unite communities in Italy during May.
Thousands of people from across the world have travelled to Birmingham this summer to celebrate local icons and global superstars, Black Sabbath.
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.
Marking the 25th anniversary of the Disability Discrimination Act, we're partnering with the UK’s other arts councils to invest in ten new works by disabled artists as part of BBC Arts’ Culture in Quarantine initiative.
If you’ve ever driven north on the A1 or caught an East Coast main line train you’d find it hard to miss the Angel of the North high on a hilltop in Gateshead.
A celebration of Black dancers and choreographers in British ballet is coming to Birmingham in February, supported by Birmingham Royal Ballet and Oxygen Arts.
A collection of Lady Godivas, historical vehicles and some familiar faces brought Coventry to life as it became the city that moves.
A new six-part art trail has been launched in Lincolnshire, celebrating maritime connections, ‘Boston Buoys’ will help capture the town’s rich heritage.
Sixteen artists based across England have been selected for the Horizon showcase, which will feature at the 2021 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
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.
Digital artist and painter Jason Wilsher-Mills is on an adventure – and his mission?
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.
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.
For the last three years, Ramps on the Moon has been breaking new ground around inclusion in our theatres.
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.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport announces that £3.36 million will be shared between grassroots music venues in England to support venues at imminent risk of insolvency.
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