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Tag Archives: Arts Council England

Digital grants launched to support arts and arts organisations

Transforming Narratives begins Digital Collaborative Grants programme in Birmingham, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

11 May, 2020 in Art and Leisure, Community.

West Midlands culture sector-led unit launches

Initiative aims to help recovery of arts and cultural industries in the region.

18 April, 2020 in Community, Dance, Music.

Art to go on display at city heritage site

Free art exhibition set to make waves at Moseley Road Baths.

27 February, 2020 in Attractions, Community, Exhibitions, Family, Local history, Swimming.

Funding boost for Midlands Arts Centre

MAC awarded Arts Council England funding for new accessible artist studios and renovation projects.

5 November, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Community, Most recent.

Funding enables park date for Sutton children’s opera

Storytelling and music combine in a new commission for Sutton Coldfield.

2 April, 2019 in Attractions, Community, Family, Music, Theatre.

Transforming Narratives launches in Birmingham

Groundbreaking programme plans to establish Birmingham as leading international centre for Pakistan and Bangladeshi arts.

22 March, 2019 in Community, Dance, Eating out.

Bangladesh to Birmingham

Immersive dining experience aims to showcase Birmingham’s Pakistani and Bangladeshi culture.

19 March, 2019 in Art and Leisure, Community, Cookery, Eating out, Food and drink.

Blitz over Birmingham for aspiring writers

Acclaimed authors and creatives set to inspire BAME writers through Birmingham workshop series.

18 September, 2018 in Community, Education, Employment, Media.

Ghosts of the Lock-Up

Playwrights & West Midlands Police Museum present stories from Birmingham’s past.

14 September, 2018 in Local history, Theatre.

Birmingham International Dance Festival announces full line-up

Award-winning event returns for its sixth year to wow and entertain audiences.

27 March, 2018 in Dance, Festivals.

Planning approved for Dance Hub Birmingham

Development will provide further opportunities for city’s dance community.

10 November, 2017 in Dance.

Black Country arts group receives £1m boost

Creative Black Country has been awarded £999,335 investment from Arts Council England.

2 November, 2017 in Art and Leisure, Community.

Birmingham museum volunteers shortlisted for award

Recognition of the contribution made by voluntary staff.

20 September, 2017 in Attractions, Community, Local history.

That was the Wyre that was and other tales

Richard Lutz reviews the charred wreckage of another week.

10 February, 2017 in Comment, Environment, Food and drink, Most recent.

On the Road to Belonging

A day of performance, workshops & debates hosted by Work in Progress.

20 May, 2016 in Most recent.

Grand Union celebrates fifth anniversary

Milestone comes as Arts Council England confirm six-figure investment.

7 March, 2015 in Art and Leisure.

Fierce Festival and Millennium Point to stage arts event

Funding granted for Cyborg arts programme.

10 September, 2014 in Festivals.

Universities partnership for Midland arts

Wolverhampton and Birmingham to lead 2015-16 Bridge programme.

2 July, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Education.

Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust secures funding renewal

£2.2 million grant boost for heritage site.

2 July, 2014 in Local history, Tourism.

Black Country Voyages

Project to link young people with Black Country arts, heritage and cultural organisations.

19 June, 2014 in Art and Leisure, Travel.

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