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September 2024

OutdoorArtsUK Director awarded Achates Community Bursary

2024-09-11T09:01:35+01:00

We are thrilled to announce that Sho Shibata, our Director, has been awarded an Achates Community Bursary.Achates Community is the new digital platform from cultural consultancy, Achates, offering support and learning, leadership development and community space for income Read More >

OutdoorArtsUK Director awarded Achates Community Bursary2024-09-11T09:01:35+01:00

OutdoorArtsUK and Xtrax at FiraTàrrega

2024-09-11T10:24:00+01:00

FiraTàrrega, one of Europe’s biggest international gathering for Outdoor Arts, took place between 5th and 8th September 2024. Our Director Sho teamed up with XTRAX's Maggie Clarke to take part in the trade Read More >

OutdoorArtsUK and Xtrax at FiraTàrrega2024-09-11T10:24:00+01:00

Is it Time to bid for an Olympic Games in the UK in 2040?

2024-09-11T10:09:02+01:00

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has revealed his vision for London to become the first city to host the Olympic Games four times. He has already reached out to Keir Starmer, seeking government support Read More >

Is it Time to bid for an Olympic Games in the UK in 2040?2024-09-11T10:09:02+01:00

Arts Foundation doubles Fellowship Award to £20,000

2024-09-11T09:35:51+01:00

The Arts Foundation has announced a significant increase to their Fellowship Award – Doubling the amount from £10,000 to £20,000 – with Total Annual Grants of £115,000 – to Support Independent Artists in response Read More >

Arts Foundation doubles Fellowship Award to £20,0002024-09-11T09:35:51+01:00

Arts Council England reflect on the summer’s civil unrest

2024-09-11T09:31:03+01:00

Arts Council England (ACE) Chief Executive Darren Henley reflects further on the civil unrest, the impact it has had, and the role of artists and cultural organisations: "The summer of 2024, which began Read More >

Arts Council England reflect on the summer’s civil unrest2024-09-11T09:31:03+01:00

Notting Hill Carnival generates £396 million for London’s economy

2024-09-11T09:29:52+01:00

The Notting Hill Carnival is more than just a celebration of Caribbean culture — it’s an economic powerhouse. In a study commissioned by The Voice, JN Bank economist James Williams revealed that the total Read More >

Notting Hill Carnival generates £396 million for London’s economy2024-09-11T09:29:52+01:00

Creative Scotland reopens Open Fund for Individuals and Scottish Government orders review

2024-09-11T09:29:43+01:00

The Scottish Government has announced that it will commit £6.6m to Creative Scotland, which will allow the Open Fund for Individuals to reopen after being closed with only 2 weeks notice last month. The Read More >

Creative Scotland reopens Open Fund for Individuals and Scottish Government orders review2024-09-11T09:29:43+01:00

All-round success for Creative People and Places Programme extension year

2024-09-11T09:07:53+01:00

Arts Council England has announced that all projects in the 2022-25 Creative People and Places National Portfolio have been successful in applying for the extension year funding. In September 2023 ACE confirmed it would be Read More >

All-round success for Creative People and Places Programme extension year2024-09-11T09:07:53+01:00

August 2024

Déda Derby announces voluntary insolvency

2024-08-27T17:01:50+01:00

Following the cancellation of their outdoor festival Derby Festé earlier this year, dance organisation Déda Derby has announced "with a heavy heart" that it is entering into voluntary insolvency. The charity that runs the dance Read More >

Déda Derby announces voluntary insolvency2024-08-27T17:01:50+01:00
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