Only in the East
Photography Competition Open for entries until noon on Friday 16 March 2018 Inspired by the exhibition Only in England: Photographs by Tony Ray-Jones and Martin Parr at Time and Tide Museum Time and Tide Museum in Great Yarmouth is calling for younger residents of East Anglia to capture their own unique views of the vibrancy, variety and eclectic character of the region through the medium of photography. With half-term in full-swing and many families looking to head out and explore the best that East Anglia has to offer. There will be plenty of opportunities for the next generation of shutterbugs to showcase life as they see it - from fresh perspectives at popular locations and landmarks, to capturing moments with friends at favourite haunts and hang-outs - Time and Tide Museum would love to see them all. The competition, which has two age categories, is inspired by their current exhibition Only in England which features the work of two of Britain’s most influential photographers, Tony Ray-Jones and Martin Parr. The competition has attracted over 140 entries so far across the age groups, with the top two entries in these categories – adult (17+) and young person (16 and under) chosen from a shortlist by none other than Martin Parr himself, the first prize winning entries from each category will go on temporary display at Time and Tide Museum. All twelve shortlisted finalists will be invited to a competition prize giving onSaturday 14 April 2018. Norfolk Museums Service Teaching Museum trainee and competition organiser, Alanna Baker, said: “Visitors to Time and Tide have loved the Only in England exhibition, It has inspired nostalgia and photographic creativity in equal measure. Only in the East is a great opportunity for local budding photographers of all ages to share their response to life in East Anglia. We’ve had some fabulous entries so far and can’t wait to receive more.” Two Sony cameras are also on offer as prizes, courtesy of competition sponsors London Camera Exchange in partnership with Sony – the sponsors had this to say: “London Camera Exchange & Sony are very pleased to be asked to sponsor the Only in the East Competition and wish everyone who enters the very best of luck.” The competition is open to amateur* (see note below) photographers from Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire and is a wonderful opportunity for the region’s keen photographers to bring their work to a wider audience. It’s also a fitting way to celebrate the region’s unique flavour, complementing the evocative photography on show in the Only in England exhibition as Norfolk Museums Service Teaching Museum trainee and competition organiser, Alanna Baker, explains: “Tony Ray-Jones and Martin Parr are both – in their different ways – drawn to what makes a place unique and the character of the people who live and work in those environments. Tony Ray-Jones in particular had an affinity for capturing the unique charm of British seaside towns in the 60s and 70s, including East Anglia – an image of Great Yarmouth and one of Jaywick Sands are included in the show. The Only in the East competition will be a great way of engaging people in the region, both with the work on display in the exhibition, and just as importantly, with their own relationship to this wonderful part of the world. Seeing what people make of their environment today feels like a fitting tribute to the work of Ray-Jones and Parr – and the fact that Martin Parr has agreed to make the final choices is very exciting – we can’t wait to see the entries!” Only in England: Photographs by Tony Ray-Jones and Martin Parr is a showcase of works by two of our most renowned photographers who are recognised for their witty, satirical and often quietly moving images of quaintly-British characters, life and locations. The exhibition has been organised and toured by the National Science and Media Museum - with Great Yarmouth being the final stop and the last chance for people to view this one-off collection of works together. The exhibition is curated by Greg Hobson, curator of Photographs at the National Science and Media Museum, and Martin Parr who was invited to select works from the Tony Ray-Jones archives. Only in England at Time and Tide is supplemented by a fantastic display of images taken by members of the Wide Angle Young Volunteer photography group. Local young people responded directly to a brief set by Martin Parr to ‘Show me the Great Yarmouth you know through photography’. The group have been working with professional photographers and staff at Time and Tide to develop skills in the field and volunteer their services to cultural and community organisations in Great Yarmouth throughout 2017. Also on show is a digital display of photographs by well-known local photographer Brian Ollington whose wonderful collection of images of Great Yarmouth and its environs are now part of Time and Tide’s permanent collection. The collection of over 1,500 photographs was acquired by the Museum in 2015 – Brian and his assistant Robert now volunteer on site to complete the extensive archives documentation. Only in England is a rare opportunity to experience the ground-breaking work of two important photographers – and to be inspired by their work to create your own visual record of the East. For full details about the associated programme of events and Only in the East, please see our website or social media pages. For full details of the competition – see below. -ENDS- Press Contacts: Alanna Baker, [email protected], : 01493 743 945 Or Jordan Bacon, [email protected], 01603 223086 Further Information: Only in the East Competition Details · Only in the East is open to residents of East Anglia who are amateur photographers. · *For the purposes of this competition, a professional photographer will be considered to be someone who makes more than half their annual income from the sale of their photographs. · Each entrant may enter up to five images and will have the chance to be featured on the museum’s social media channels before a panel of independent judges will shortlist their favourite images from the anonymised entries. · Closing date is 16 March 2018. · The final twelve choices, six from each category, will be offered to renowned photographer Martin Parr who will choose his first, second prizes and third prizes in the adult (17+) and young person (16 and under) categories. The prizes are as follows: · First Prize for adult category: Sony A5000 + E16-50mm PZ OSS Black Camera · First Prize for young person category: Sony Cyber-shot HX400V Black Camera · Second Prize in each category will receive entrance to Time and Tide with afternoon tea for two (sandwiches, cake and tea or coffee) in the Silver Darlings café · Third Prize in each category will receive a family visit to the Norfolk Museums Service museum of their choice · All shortlisted entrants will receive a family ticket for entrance to Time and Tide The cameras have been kindly donated to the competition by London Camera Exchange (LCE) in partnership with Sony. For terms and conditions and entry form, please visit: https://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/time-tide/whats-on/only-in-the-east-photography-competition Exhibition Details Only in England: Photographs by Tony Ray-Jones and Martin Parr Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life, Blackfriars Road, Great Yarmouth, NR30 3BX Monday – Friday 10am – 4pm Saturday – Sunday 12pm – 4pm Exhibition included with museum admission Adult £5.70 Concession £5.40 Young person (4-18) £4.55 Family (1 adult + all children) £14.55 Family (2 adults + all children) £19.40 Twilight (1 hour before closing) £2.00 Winter Pass: Unlimited entry up to Sunday 25 March 2018: £7.00 Web: www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/timetidemuseum Twitter: https://twitter.com/timetidemuseum About the photographers Tony Ray-Jones was born in Somerset in 1941. He studied graphic design at the London School of Printing before leaving the UK in 1961 to study on a scholarship at Yale University in Connecticut, US. He followed this with a year-long stay in New York during which he attended classes by the influential art director Alexey Brodovitch, and became friends with photographers Joel Meyerowitz and Garry Winogrand. In 1966 he returned to find a Britain still divided by class and tradition.A Day Off - An English Journal, a collection of photographs he took between 1967-1970 was published posthumously in 1974 and in 2004 the National Media Museum held a major exhibition, A Gentle Madness: The Photographs of Tony Ray- Jones. Martin Parr was born in Epsom, Surry in 1952. He graduated from Manchester Polytechnic in 1974 and moved to Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, where he established the ‘Albert Street Workshop’, a hub for artistic activity in the town. Fascinated by the variety of non-conformist chapels and the communities he encountered in the town he produced The Non-Conformists.In 1984 Parr began to work in colour and his breakthrough publication The Last Resort was published in 1986. A Magnum photographer, Parr is now an internationally renowned photographer, filmmaker, collector and curator, best-known for his highly saturated colour photographs critiquing modern life
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Tonight I went to a private view of the new Alfred Munnings exhibition of drawings at East Gallery NUA. Just a bit of art history. Munnings was born and lived in Mendham in the Waveney Vallley just over the border in Suffolk. His dad was a miller and he loved drawing horses from the age of 8. He showed a prodigious natural talent and when his dad died in Munnings' early teens, the boy was apprenticed as a lithographer to Page Bros in our very own Norwich. Here he not only worked from 9am till 7.30pm but he then went to Norwich School of Art in the evenings where he learnt all about drawing, by copying plaster models - busts, bodies and heads. One of the heads was a horse, a copy of one of the Elgin marbles used as a model for students to draw. Munnings painted a delicate copy in sepia ink. The exhibition has this copy and also several student drawings - very, very beautiful and all the more amazing as he was so young (less than 20) when he was studying there. The drawings have been tucked away at NUA for many years but they are now fundraising for some money to restore and preserve these drawings. Next year is the 60th anniversary of his death so it would be good to get them done by then. The drawings are only on display until 17 February so you will need to get your skates on to see them but it is well worth it. Check out more here, and I will post some photos shortly. https://www.nua.ac.uk/thegallery/
There is also a film of drawing work being made by current NUA students, both for animation and paintings, studies and just for drawing. Please consider supporting the fundraising campaign too and let's get this great draughstman properly celebrated in Norwich. Welcome to another update of cultural whatnots in and around Norwich. Hopefully you have all recovered from dry January, New Year's resolutions and any other stringent rules to follow at the beginning for the year. My challenge for January was getting my accounts done and I noticed on Facebook that many other people had the trial of submitting freelance tax accounts. Well my top tip for anyone who needs a bit of help organising their book-keeping is to try the application Pandle. It is free for most users and is designed for freelancers and sole traders. I am not in their pay by the way, but I have found it really useful for invoicing and book-keeping so am just passing on the love.
Other than that, I am now getting stuck into the next edition of Art in Norwich. If you have an exhibition or visual art event coming up between March and August 2018 in Norwich or Norfolk it's the last chance to be included in the spring/summer edition. It does cost money though as Art in Norwich is a collaborative marketing tool (find out here) which aims offer as much information for visitors and residents of Norwich and Norfolk. It's always really exciting finding out what is in store for the summer. There are some crackers too - a Damien Hirst exhibition at Houghton Hall, Alfred Munnings at East Gallery, Inheritance and Box on the Hill at Norwich Castle as well as exhibitions out of Norwich such as at GroundWork in King's Lynn, Bircham Gallery in Holt and more- there will be details on the Art in Norwich website and in the booklet which will out and about early March. There are lots of half-term activities coming up at Norwich Puppet Theatre, The Garage, Norwich Playhouse and Norfolk Museums so check out their websites Reminder 1st Wednesday Jam tonight at Platform Twelve at 8pm Platform Twelve is a really nice spacious bar in St Benedicts who plays host to many small cultural events, - music, dance and quizzes. Every first Wednesday of the month is the Wednesday Jam with resident musicians the Cordeaux Trio who are joined by friends who come along and play a casual set. Anyone who wants to play, best get in touch beforehand but you can just turn up with an instrument and join in a collective jam at the end. It's free entry and although they don't do food, there is plenty around at the Bicycle Shop, Pizza Express and the relatively new Turkish place Haggle Tomorrow Thursday 8 February British Sign Language Cafe at The Garage - free event 10-11am http://www.thegarage.org.uk/event/british-sign-language-cafe New Impressions at the Crypt Gallery, Cathedral Close - closes on Saturday 10 February The Crypt Gallery is in the grounds of Norwich Cathedral and part of the Norwich School (look for the blue door). There is currently an exhibition (until February 10th) of work by 16 Norwich-based graphic designers who have made posters which are reacting to the amazing collection of Renaissance books that Norwich owns, kept in the Heritage Centre in the main library. I went to a talk last week and learned that we have the best collection of books of that period, second only to Oxford and Cambridge libraries and that is mostly because they were kept intact and together when the City of Norwich bought St Andrew's Hall as a civic building. It meant that the collection was kept together. Designer Darren Leader in invited some of his friends and colleagues around Norwich to respond to the collection by using them as inspiration for new work. Darren himself worked on Thomas Browne's Pseudodoxia Epidemica which I have a particular interest in. Go and see it before it closes up on Saturday - details here New exhibitions Opening on Saturday 10 February The Square Box on the Hill at Norwich Castle Standing atop the largest man-made mound in the country, Norwich Castle has dominated the City’s skyline ever since the 12th century. Witnessing the ever-changing cityscape from its heights, the castle has had many iterations of its own over the last 900 years. But what is the story of Norwich’s iconic and much-loved square box on the hill? Built as a royal palace, Norwich Castle was a Norman showpiece with lavishly-decorated interiors fit for a king. By the 14th century, its walls no longer symbolised wealth and ostentation but conveyed power and authority as it became the County Gaol. After the relocation of the prison in the late 19th century, the Castle fell into a desperate ruin until its conversion into a public museum, which it remains to this day. This exhibition illustrates Norwich Castle’s rich history through a stunning mixture of prints, photographs, paintings, architectural plans, memorabilia and archives, many of which have never been on display before. But the Castle’s journey does not end there; 'The Square Box on the Hill' will showcase the latest exciting designs for the Castle’s future as part of the HLF-funded ' Norwich Castle: Gateway to Medieval England' project. At East Gallery, St Andrew's Street Norwich 7- 17 February 2018 Revealing Munnings: rediscovered drawings from the NUA archives East GalleryNUA is to exhibit drawings by one of Norwich University of the Arts’ most renowned alumni, Sir Alfred Munnings. The fourteen drawings are to go on public display for the first time, after being uncovered in the University archive. They demonstrate Munnings’ emerging expertise as a draughtsman and his aptitude for capturing human and animal form while he was a student at the Norwich School of Art, now NUA. The drawings are in urgent need of conservation, so the University is launching a public appeal for help to raise the funds necessary to preserve these extraordinary works for future generations. https://www.nua.ac.uk/thegallery/ Concerts this week Presented by Norfolk & Norwich Chamber Music group Steven Osborne pianist John Innes Centre, Colney Saturday 10th February 2018, 7:30pm with a pre-concert talk by Misha Donat at 6:15pm Prokofiev, Sarcasms and Piano Sonata No 8 Ravel, Miroirs (Noctuelles, Oiseaux tristes, Une Barque sur l’océan, Alborado del gracioso, La Vallée des cloches) Debussey, Images. Book II (Cloches à travers les feuilles, Et la lune descend sur le temple qui fut, Poissons d’or) Prokfiev, Piano Sonata No 8 Tickets from Theatre Royal Box Office 01603 663300 Thursday 15 February Assembly House Music presents Alauda Quartet 1pm More music at www.musicinnorwich.org.uk Get Creative Festival 17-25 March 2018 The Get Creative Campaign and Voluntary Arts have joined forces this year and are running a Get Creative Festival where you can register your events as part of a national drive to Get Creative From 17 - 25 March 2018, the Get Creative Festival will see people coming together to be creative in their local community. Building on the success of this year's Get Creative Weekend and our own Voluntary Arts Festival in recent years, the new Get Creative Festival will be a merger of these two major events. Voluntary Arts will be working with an increased range of partners to promote this call to action and demonstrate the range of incredible creative activities that can and do take place across the country on a regular basis.Visit the new Get Creative Festival website to add your event to the map and access free toolkits and templates to help promote your event. www.voluntaryarts.org Build a giant nest! Community artists Claire Gebbett and Rebekah Boone are building giant nests with community groups and want you to join them - here's their message about how you can get involved The Nest Project community arts group is gaining momentum. We have been busy building land art sculptures with groups focussing on natural or recycled materials, encouraging a connection to nature, being creative, caring for the environment and being mindful. We are applying for Arts Council funding to run a year long project working with communities and organisations creating sculptures in their outdoor spaces. Our workshops are a great fun, helping people to get outside and collaborate together. We can deliver the workshop as a drop in which makes it great for open days, fetes, celebrations or as a fundraiser. A stipulation of our application is that we find partners who are interested in working with us and would be happy to provide their space as an open air gallery for a landart sculpture. At this stage, no commitment is needed other than to register an interest in working with us. We will contact you as and when we obtain funding (April 2018) allowing you to book a workshop if you so wish. So that you can see the Nest Project in action, we are running a free session at Whitlingham Country Park on Wednesday 14 February - see here for details. Please let us know as soon as possible if you would like to register interest to work with us and please feel free to forward to any other groups you know of who may be interested Artpocket at Lion House Studios in Muspole Street Artpocket are qualified art teachers Hannelore Baxter and Rebecca Tough who run a whole range of art classes for children and adults at their studios in Lion House, Muspole Street. They have a range of courses, for both leisure and professional development as some are accredited so it is worth exploring their website NEW! Art classes for the under fives... Fun one – off family workshops, running throughout the year. The next one is Saturday 10 February Get creative together – explore colours, textures and materials and make something to take away and treasure! Come and share a morning of craft with your child to celebrate Valentine's together. Make a Valentine's colour themed chunky weaving and wool wrapped heart that you can enjoy as a piece of wall art at home. Enjoy using a range of textured materials and even bring strips of fabric from an old treasured t-shirt or baby grow or even some beach combed/ foraged items that you can weave into your own personal woven story on the day. £6.50 (1 adult and 1 child per session - additional children £2.00) Limited spaces - prior booking essential via their website. Norwich Film Festival 2018 - Call for short film submissions Want to get your short film seen, win cash and software prizes, and scoop a prestigious trophy? Make sure you submit your short film to Norwich Film Festival 2018. Early Bird submissions are now open! Now in it's 8th year, the festival is a British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) Qualifying Short Film Festival and was also chosen by The Metro as one of 'the top UK film festivals you need to know about.' Films should be no longer than 25 minutes long and must have been completed after January 2016. This year's categories include Best Short Film, Best Animation, Best Documentary, Best Student Film, One Minute Movie and the return of The East Anglian Award. This award is given to the best film hailing from Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire; and has either been made predominantly in the region or by filmmakers either living or studying in the area at the time of production. Early-bird Deadline: 11 February 2018 You can submit your short film here: http://www.norwichfilmfestival.co.uk/submit-your-film Any questions, please do get in touch at: [email protected] City of Sanctuary Last week I went to an event at Norwich Arts Centre to celebrate a year of the City of Sanctuary campaign in Norwich run by a voluntary steering group . I had only heard a little about this campaign which is intended to encourage people to support 'strangers' coming to this city - a tradition that we have had for many centuries - it was a lovely atmosphere with a series of performances and inspiring inspiring speeches. It was really interesting to hear about the variety of initiatives taking place in our city to welcome and support refugees and asylum seekers including a lovely film made by the children of Avenues School . You can see some photos from the evening on the Facebook post. There are lots of ways that you can get involved in the City of Sanctuary as a business, school, sports club, community space or even as an individual. Its a campaign rather than an organisation so it is a case of making a pledge to support the values of refuge and sanctuary. Specifically they are looking for host families to give temporary accommodation to refugees and also they are promoting Welcome Wheels - a crowdfunder led by Bicycle Links, launching on Wednesday 14th February, to raise money to provide bikes (and locks, lights, helmets and cycle proficiency training) to asylum seekers and newly resettled refugees in Norwich. Please share widely so we can get this project moving forward - there is massive demand for it among the community and it will have a really positive impact on the lives of a lot of people! We're really excited about the future of City of Sanctuary in Norwich, so thank you for joining us and helping us to reach out to new networks, and please keep spreading the word! www.facebook.com/NorwichCofS/ Great Yarmouth cultural networking opportunity If you live or work in or around Great Yarmouth there is a new opportunity to get linked up with other people in Yarmouth CIRCULATE: Friday 9 February, 6pm at The Drill House, Great Yarmouth SeaChange Arts launch Circulate, a quarterly network and social event for artists, creatives, and those working across the community and cultural sectors this week. Offering a mix of informative presentations, networking opportunities and great preview performances, Circulate is an opportunity to mix work… and pleasure! This month, join us to enjoy a drink and a chat with presentations from Julia Devonshire, Cultural Lead for Great Yarmouth Borough Council and Helen Johnson of the Great Places – Making Waves project. We’ll also have Start East on hand with news of their business support programme for creatives. SIGN UP: for Soap Box – a quick fire news round where you can share your project or activity. Email [email protected] to register. We’ll have news of our new Associate Artists programme, Artist Directory and then performance and music into the evening. Get along early for a FREE hot soup and a roll! Do please share with your own networks. Further information on the website. Circulate is part of Making Waves Together, a wider partnership project led jointly by Great Yarmouth Borough Council and Waveney District Council, and funded by the national Great Place Scheme, which is seeing communities and organisations in both areas work together to boost the cultural offer and drive cultural re-imagination as a way of supporting success in the seaside towns. Great Places has been supported by a grant from Arts Council England and the Heritage Lottery Fund. Early-Mid Stage Dementia Training for Art Practitioners Wednesday 21st February 2018, 9.30am-4pm Edith Cavell Building, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7TJ. This session provides an introduction to dementia, explores effective ways of reducing challenges faced by professionals and carers and how best to involve people in creative activities. Price to attend is £40 To book, please email [email protected] or call 01953 713390 for more information. Please note spaces are limited. The Assembly House Arts Prize The Assembly House Trust has started a new arts prize, this year with an emphasis on print-making. It comes with some amazing prizes, including £4000 cash. Entries are open now for a short window until 15th February so get on the case straightaway . The entry form is available on this page from Tuesday 6th February. Offered to an outstanding Norfolk-based candidate, the winner will receive a bursary of £4000, access to a Norwich studio space and an exhibition at The Assembly House. For the inaugural year The Assembly House Trust are working in partnership with Print to the People, who will be offering the winning candidate free access to their high-quality printmaking studio in central Norwich. Brief : Create a new body of artwork inspired by Norwich and Norfolk, to be exhibited at The Assembly House. Prizes £4000 Cash Bursary Studio Time, Materials and Mentoring from Print to the People (Worth £1000) Six-Week Exhibition at The Assembly House Inclusion in the Norwich Print Fair The winning candidate will be chosen by three judges, representing The Assembly House Trust, Print to the People and Norwich Print Fair. Timescale 6th February 2018 – Entries Open 15th February 2018 – Entries Closed 2nd March – Email notifications to all entries 9th March 2018 – Winner Announced 6th July 2018 – Exhibition Opens 28th September – Exhibition Ends Full details and entry criteria here Job opportunities Norfolk and Norwich Festival are looking for a Volunteer Organiser and two interns for the next NNFestival Find details here https://nnfestival.org.uk/about-us/vacancies/ For more job opportunities sign up for the Norfolk Arts Forum newsletter here or read the current newsletter update here The Shift Norwich: Culture Shift, Design Shift, Digital Shift Developing and promoting Norwich as a city of culture Marion Catlin Director Culture Shift network Telephone 07946 261651 LinkedIn Marion de Mello Catlin Skype marionecatlin Twitter accounts marionofnorwich and norwichcultcity Website: www.theshiftnorwich.org.uk Culture Shift Network is a free communication resource for the arts and cultural community of Norwich. 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Youth Arts Worker, The Garage Closes: 22nd February 2018 Full time (Fixed Term 1st April 2018 – 31st March 2020) £17,000-£19,000pa The Garage Trust Ltd is looking for an enthusiastic, passionate individual to join its inclusion team. We want to change people’s lives through art…do you? Working to engage, support and inspire children and young people to access high quality artistic experiences to increase personal, social and transferable skills. Full details and application pack available to download from our website www.thegarage.org.uk/workwithus or call, email or pop in and see us to request a pack. This post is funded by the Big Lottery Fund and the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Preservation and Collections officer - OUTARC Heritage project, Girlguiding Norfolk Closes: 28th February 2018 Part time Girlguiding Norfolk has an opportunity available for the employment of a Preservation and Collections Officer to work on an exciting project celebrating their heritage. Girlguiding Norfolk, a voluntary organisation and registered charity which is part of the worldwide Girlguiding movement, has a substantial collection of memorabilia from the last 100 years, which tell the story of Girlguiding in a rural county setting. These items are now housed in a purpose-built Archive Resource Centre (ARC) in Coltishall in Norfolk. The OUTARC project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and other local bodies, aims to consolidate the items, catalogue, number, label, pack and store them to Collections Trust (SPECTRUM) standards and make them accessible to as many people as possible. The purpose of this role will be to manage and oversee the preservation of the collection and entry of items into the MODES catalogue. The post is for a period of 28 weeks, 2 days per week including some weekend and evening working. The post holder will be supported by a team of volunteers who will assist with the preservation and data recording activities. The post is based at the ARC, although the Preservation and Collections Officer may occasionally be required to undertake activities elsewhere in the county. Key responsibilities: Work with volunteers to oversee photographing, numbering, preservation, labelling and storage of the items in the collection to Collections Trust standards. Oversee the accession process for new items and train volunteers in its use. Attend training on the MODES museums cataloguing system if required. Oversee the entry of items into the MODES catalogue. Train volunteers in preservation methods and processes. Undertake any other duties that may be necessary, that are appropriate to the level/grade of the job. For further details, and information about how to apply, please see the Girlguiding Norfolk website: www.girlguidingnorfolk.org.uk Front of House Manager, Norwich Playhouse Full Time Salary: £24,000 Norwich Playhouse is recruiting a Front of House Manager. A full-time person with excellent management and customer care experience who will fit into a small, energetic and professional team You can find out more and download an application form here: http://www.norwichplayhouse.co.uk/about/jobs Closing date for applications: 11th February 2018 Interviews: 16th February 2018 Babylon Arts & Market Place Operations & Development Director Deadline: Friday 23 February 2018 Babylon ARTS (ADEC) based in Ely, is the lead organisation of a regional Consortium that is recruiting a key new post to lead and develop Market Place – one of 21 Arts Council England funded Creative People and Places projects. This innovative, ambitious programme of artistic commissions and community led projects is designed to develop new ways of engaging more people in great arts experiences in areas of least engagement. We are seeking a dynamic Operations & Development Director (£35k pro rata 4 days per week), to lead, deliver and implement our next phase of delivery across Fenland and Forest Heath districts until October 2021. For more details see www.cppmarketplace.co.uk/vacancies or email: [email protected] Venue Coordinator - Building, Events & Technical, John Peel Centre Closes: 5pm on 16th February 2018 Part time (22 hours per week) Salary £17,000 pro rata The John Peel Centre for Creative Arts is an emerging arts centre based in Stowmarket, Suffolk which opened in January 2013. It is an ambitious project with the overall aim to provide a lasting legacy to the life and career of John Peel through encouraging people to access and participate in a range of high quality cultural activities and events. The centre seeks to embrace the artistic legacy that John Peel leaves by finding and showcasing the best of the new, supporting high quality innovative work and embracing risk. It presents a diverse programme of events that include local, regional, national and international artists and companies, emerging artists and community groups. We are looking for a Venue Coordinator to duty manage events, oversee the bars and provide stage and technical coordination. Excellent communication and leadership skills along with knowledge of music, arts and the needs of our local community are essential. Experience and enthusiasm for working with volunteers required. Please note that this position will require evening and weekend work. It is also open to applicants who wish to job share. To make an application please provide a cover letter outlining your interest and experience and enclose your CV. For more information please visit our website: http://www.johnpeelcentre.com or contact our General Manager, Jane Cox ([email protected]) to discuss the role. Senior Lecturer, Film Production - Norwich University of the Arts Full-time £39,992 to £47,722 per annum You will join a dedicated team of academic staff who support the Creative Skillset Ticked accredited BA (Hons) Film & Moving Image Production course and its award winning students. The main emphasis of this role is to enhance the delivery of studio and location film production skill across the four years of the undergraduate provision. The role requires an understanding of delivering and developing innovative learning and teaching strategies at degree level and a commitment to enhancing the student experience and promoting student employability. As a Senior Lecturer you must be a strong team player and demonstrate excellent skills in team-working, organisation and management. The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate substantial professional industry experience ideally as a cinematographer and strong editing/post-production skills. The ability to support students in a range of moving image and sound contexts in relation to a variety of applications would be advantageous, as would the ability to teach at Masters Level. Closing Date: Friday 23rd February 2018 Interview Date: Friday 16th March 2018 www.nua.ac.uk/jobs Seaside Heritage Project Officer, Norfolk Museum Service Time & Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth £18,338 - £19,566 per annum (Scale G) 29 hours per week Fixed term contract until 31 March 2020 An exciting opportunity to join a high profile project and to support the development of an ambitious programme of cultural opportunities. The project brings together new audiences, creative partnerships and diverse communities by working with museums and cultural organisations in Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. You will work with the Time & Tide Museum and Lowestoft Museums with the Association for Suffolk Museums to build active links with community partners and deliver culture-led outreach and engagement projects. You will investigate how the creative events content can lead to engaging displays in the museums. We are looking for an organised, creative and enthusiastic individual with excellent project management and communication skills. We are particularly interested in applications from people with experience of working with audience engagement in arts, heritage and cultural settings. The Making Waves Together project has been made possible by a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund Great Place scheme. We welcome applications from individuals currently working in other organisations, however we would like to make you aware that priority consideration for this post may be given to current employees who are affected by restructure within the organisation or are in a redeployment position. To view further information regarding the vacancy please visit: https://www.norfolk.gov.uk/jobs-training-and-volunteering/search-and-apply-for-a-job All other applicants closing date: 11 February 2018 Freelance Creative Arts Practitioners, Theatre Royal Norwich Theatre Royal Norwich is expanding and developing its learning and participation work, and we are looking for experienced, enthusiastic and highly passionate creative arts practitioners to join our pool of freelancers. Our projects take place at our Theatre, within educational establishments and community settings in Norfolk. We work with a wide range of participants, including families, children, young people and adults. We are seeking practitioners who can help us to deliver a variety of theatre and performing arts based workshops and courses; including but not limited to acting, dance, singing, clowning, street theatre, technical skills, digital arts, and visual arts. We are keen to hear from people with the following experience and skills: • Creative arts background. • A range of practical performing arts skills, particularly specialist skills set , eg stage combat, design, physical theatre, dance. • Self-motivated, well-organised and efficient • Enthusiasm and professionalism • Experience of working in educational establishments, community arts, and/or theatres and arts venues • Experience of workshop and/or course planning and delivery • Experience of directing theatrical productions • Experience of working with children, young people, adults and/or older people • Experience working with community groups and people from a variety of backgrounds • Experience managing potentially complex participants and behaviours • Committed to developing participant’s skills, and giving participants ownership over their creative work. Practitioners will be employed on a freelance basis and paid a competitive hourly rate. All practitioners must have an up to date DBS check. Successful applicants will be invited to a Freelancer’s Introductory Day; forthcoming dates, Feb 13th, April 9th. Attendance at one of these days will allow you to share some of your skills and ideas with like minded freelancers, and find out more about working as a freelancer at Theatre Royal Norwich. If you would like to be considered for work as a Creative Arts Practitioner with us please submit a CV and a short covering letter outlining your area of expertise and relevant experience to [email protected] Operations Manager, New Wolsey Theatre Closes: 12th February 2018 Full time The New Wolsey Theatre is looking for an Operations Manager to join the Administration team. The Operations Manager is a new role where the successful candidate will manage three essential areas of delivery: - the management of the processes of recruiting staff and supporting staff during their employment - the management of the premises and IT systems - the management of general administration that supports departments across the organisation. If you have a foundation of exemplary organisation, accuracy and inter-personal skills that could be developed in a challenging and supportive arts environment, this could be the role for you. For an Application Pack and Application Form, please visit our website, via the following link: http://www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/current-vacancies/ Completed applications should be returned to Sophie Weaver, Projects and HR Assistant at [email protected] by 5pm on Monday 12th February 2018. Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held on Friday 16th February 2018. Candidates should be able to attend interview on this date. Digital Producer, New Wolsey Theatre Closes: 12th February 2018 Full time The New Wolsey Theatre is looking for a Digital Producer to join the Communications team. The Digital Producer is an exciting new post that has been created to implement the organisation’s digital strategy which encompasses: digital initiatives across our audience retention and acquisition priorities, the development of our national profile, the development of our pioneering work in creating accessible theatre, deepening our connection to the local community and increasing the artistic potential of emerging digital technology and trends. If you live and breathe digital technology and think your full potential could be unlocked by the opportunity of developing upon existing skills in a challenging and supportive arts environment, this could be the role for you. For an Application Pack and Application Form, please visit our website, via the following link: http://www.wolseytheatre.co.uk/current-vacancies/ Completed applications should be returned to Sophie Weaver, Projects and HR Assistant at [email protected] by 5pm on Monday 12th February 2018. Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held on Tuesday 20th February 2018. Candidates should be able to attend interview on this date. Creative facilitators, Burgh Castle Almanac £150 per session plus travel expenses We are looking for experienced community artists, musicians and writers for our archaeology and mental health project Burgh Castle Almanac. Sessions start in May 2018. Burgh Castle Almanac is part of the Broads Authority Water, Mills and Marshes project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Norfolk Archaeological Trust, Stonham Homegroup, and the Restoration Trust are collaborating on a programme of archaeological and creative activities at Burgh Castle Roman Fort and Time and Tide Museum. The group taking part in sessions will include people who live with mental health problems on low income in Great Yarmouth and Waveney, the project manager, support staff and volunteers. Creative facilitators or consortia who can work with the group in the following areas are invited to apply: • Photography/video/mixed media (9 sessions) • On location sounds recording and editing (2 sessions) • Working with words (2 sessions) Here is a link to the brief, with details of the selection process and sessions timetable: https://restorationtrust.org.uk/vacancies/ Please contact Laura Drysdale at [email protected] for more information. Application deadline: 12 noon Friday 9th February 2018 Creative Producer, UNIT UNIT is seeking to appoint an ambitious and independent freelance Creative Producer to join the company from Mid-February 2018 to July 2018 (across 25 – 28 days, average one day a week). UNIT is at a pivotal stage of growth and requires a creative individual who wants to support the development of UNIT’s new tours, new work and constitutional and financial structure of the company. This post has been secured through Start East funding and is set at a maximum fee of £6000 (dependent on experience). We are looking for a producer with considerable experience in: community engagement in dance, networking and partnership building across the south East and London, booking and managing tours, fundraising experience with ability to write grant applications, Excellent financial management skills, including ability to devise financial strategy. Who are UNIT? UNIT is choreographer Tom Hobden and Film Director, Kate Flurrie and we create outstanding and distinctive dance projects, performances and films with people that have never danced and those that have danced all their lives. Since 2012 UNIT is based at the Jerwood dance house in Ipswich and has primarily toured and worked across the Eastern region including Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire. UNIT has created and toured 4 large scale commissions (250+ participants), produced and created over 5 dance films (screened nationally and internationally), been awarded two Arts Council England Grants for the Arts to develop and tour our current project ’20 Questions’, led a successful graduate summer lab and were Associate Artists at Dance East from 2015 – 2017. WEBSITE: www.weareunit.co.uk VIMEO: https://vimeo.com/weareunit To apply please send a CV and a short letter (no more than 2 pages) outlining your suitability for this role to [email protected] to arrive no later than 17.00 on 9th February 2018. Interviews will be held on Monday 19th February in Ipswich or over Skype/Facetime according to your location. For more information and all general enquiries please email [email protected] Head of Communications & Development, DanceEast Ipswich Closes: 5th February 2018 Full time DanceEast is seeking an energetic professional to realise the organisation’s ambitions to grow its audiences, enhance its income and play a leading role in developing an extraordinary cultural offer in the East of England. You will be responsible for formulating key messages and maximising both earned and fundraised income. You will strengthen the positioning and brand values of DanceEast, driving audience development through enhanced relationships, and communications. You will be highly organised with the aptitude to deal with multiple priorities; and the skills to rapidly respond to changing circumstances. You will have a proven track record in marketing and communications in an arts or cultural environment; and the development and delivery of fundraising targets and plans. You will demonstrable experience of researching, developing and implementing effective audience development strategies. Further information can be found here at www.danceeast.co.uk. To apply, the Application Form and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form should ideally be completed electronically and emailed to [email protected] or sent by post to Bill Armitage, Head of Operations & Resources, Jerwood DanceHouse, Foundry Lane, Ipswich IP4 1DW, marked “Private and Confidential”. Please note that CVs will only be considered when attached to a fully completed Application Form. Completed applications must arrive at DanceEast by 9am on Monday 5 February. Successful applicants will be invited to interview at the Jerwood DanceHouse, Ipswich on Thursday 8 February, and candidates should be available on this date. Development Opportunities Exploring Your Community Conference 2018 Saturday 3 March 2018, 10.30am-3.30pm Norfolk Record Office, The Archive Centre, Martineau Lane, Norwich NR1 2DQ Are you a member of a local history group? Do you want to find out about local history projects, and using technology in archives? Join us for our third annual conference. This year will include: Workshops on using social media, oral history and digitization A talk from Norfolk Archives and Heritage Development Foundation (NORAH), charitable partner of NRO. Short talks by attending groups wishing to share their current project. Display space for your group or project. Networking lunch included. Attending groups receive a voucher for a half price group or research visit to NRO. If you would like to book a slot for a talk, or a display space, please email the Education & Outreach Team on [email protected] Tickets are £10 and places are limited, please book at www.archives.norfolk.gov.uk/events or call 01603 222599. Early-Mid Stage Dementia Training for Art Practitioners Wednesday 21st February 2018, 9.30am-4pm Edith Cavell Building, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7TJ. This session provides an introduction to dementia, explores effective ways of reducing challenges faced by professionals and carers and how best to involve people in creative activities. Price to attend is £40 To book, please email [email protected] or call 01953 713390 for more information. Please note spaces are limited. Opportunities for Artists/Writers/Performers Norwich Film Festival 2018 - Call for short film submissionsWant to get your short film seen, win cash and software prizes, and scoop a prestigious trophy? Make sure you submit your short film to Norwich Film Festival 2018. Early Bird submissions are now open! Now in it's 8th year, the festival is a British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) Qualifying Short Film Festival and was also chosen by The Metro as one of 'the top UK film festivals you need to know about.' Films should be no longer than 25 minutes long and must have been completed after January 2016. This year's categories include Best Short Film, Best Animation, Best Documentary, Best Student Film, One Minute Movie and the return of The East Anglian Award. This award is given to the best film hailing from Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire; and has either been made predominantly in the region or by filmmakers either living or studying in the area at the time of production. Early-bird Deadline: 11 February 2018 You can submit your short film here: http://www.norwichfilmfestival.co.uk/submit-your-film Any questions, please do get in touch at: [email protected] DissFest' 2018 - Call Out for Musicians and Artists DissFest' 2018 is a community arts festival for young people and families that takes place in Diss, South Norfolk in July. We have a large festival space in Mere Park, with a variety of professional and community artists performing over the weekend. We are at the beginning stages of programming our festival for 2018 and currently looking for professional musicians and bands to be a part of Music in the Park. All music genres and styles welcome. Are you a profressional artist, musician or band? Local to Norfolk and Suffolk? Available on Friday 20th July evening and/or Saturday 21st July daytime? If you are interested, please send an 'Expression of Interest' email to the team at Unit Twenty Three and include - band details, location, availability, your fee and set length, and any links to your music - [email protected] You can also find out more about the festival and other opportunities on the DissFest' website - www.dissfest.uk Are you interested in sharing a professionally equipped framing workshop near Norwich? Simon Pell & Liam Murphy are preparing to invest in a new framing workshop either close to Norwich, or midway between the city and north Norfolk with space to share with 4 to 6 others. Key features of the proposal include; o A fully equipped, professional framing studio/workshop - with individual work benches, and storage facilities for common supplies and individually owned materials; o Spacious facility with room for 4/6 people to work simultaneously; o Extensive round the clock access (subject to lease conditions), easy access location & parking; o Fully insured and managed facility; o Potential shop window/front desk for sales; o Opportunity for discounts on basic materials – plus a shared pool of common stock; o Monthly rental rate per user/sharer (via a simple licensing agreement) plus some space available for day rate hire; o Fun environment with opportunities for enhanced income generation; co-working and skills/knowledge sharing; shared marketing & social media presence; networking and participation in events; o Training courses for new and intermediate framers. Potential users - We believe our proposal will be of interest to a range of practitioners including; o part time professional framers with a regular work stream o artists who want to frame their own work o framers involved in a business start up looking for low set up costs o retired hobby framers o those wishing to learn how to frame Please contact Simon and Liam for more information: Simon Pell 07588 110777 [email protected] Liam Murphy 07882 934100 [email protected] Marina Theatre Creative Forum Held at the Marina Theatre, this is an evening for artists, creatives, producers, arts organisations (both existing and emerging) to meet, strengthen connections and enable better arts networking in Lowestoft and the wider eastern region. We will organise regular informal meet ups, talks, workshops, information and skills- sharing sessions, debates and conferences, and the possibility from time to time to see shows at the Marina Theatre. We will work with the members to develop, define and programme what the groups feels will benefit them. Our first meeting will be on the 23 February at 6pm and will include an opportunity to see ‘Cirque Enchantment’ that is visiting the Marina that evening for FREE. This is a limited offer, on a first come first served basis to the people who sign up. http://www.marinatheatre.co.uk/creative-forum/ CultureBanking Norfolk An open, collaborative group for people interested in creativity, peer production, creative commons and the 'sharing economy'. Initially, this group will seek to bring people together from creative, legal, financial and technical backgrounds who have an interest in peer production. The ultimate aim is to create a platform for community collective rights management which all can use to license their creative work - in any media. Find out more here: https://www.meetup.com/CultureBanking-Norfolk/ Norfolk & Norwich Festival Participants Required Norfolk & Norwich Festival are looking for people to take part in #NNF18 show Wayfaring, taking place on Wells-next-the-sea beach Wednesday 23 – Sunday 27 May as part of Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2018. Wayfaring is a journey of exploration, inspired by the present landscape and ancient routes of the Icknield Way. Along these routes, artists And Now: will create a series of artworks in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty inviting audiences to think about movement and migration; how we arrive at, understand, inhabit, protect and leave a space. Using local and found materials the artists will craft an installation on Wells Beach which audiences can move through, investigate and contribute to. On the final weekend illumination, music and performance will transform the installation in a rousing celebration. To find out more about participating in this project please come along to the beach café at Wells beach at 11.45am on Saturday 3 February, where we will spend time explaining the project, the participation opportunities and taking part in some artistic activities alongside the creators of the project. To register your interest or to find out more about being involved please contact Charlotte Reeve, Participation & Engagement Assistant at Norfolk & Norwich Festival by emailing [email protected] or by calling 01603 877767. The Assembly House Arts Prize The Assembly House Arts Prize 2018 is a new award for emerging artists in Norwich and Norfolk. Offered to an outstanding Norfolk-based candidate, the winner will receive a bursary of £4000, access to a Norwich studio space and an exhibition at The Assembly House. For the inaugural year The Assembly House Trust are working in partnership with Print to the People, who will be offering the winning candidate free access to their high-quality printmaking studio in central Norwich. Brief Create a new body of artwork inspired by Norwich and Norfolk, to be exhibited at The Assembly House. Prizes £4000 Cash Bursary Studio Time, Materials and Mentoring from Print to the People (Worth £1000) Six-Week Exhibition at The Assembly House Inclusion in the Norwich Print Fair The winning candidate will be chosen by three judges, representing The Assembly House Trust, Print to the People and Norwich Print Fair. Timescale 6th February 2018 – Entries Open 15th February 2018 – Entries Closed 2nd March – Email notifications to all entries 9th March 2018 – Winner Announced 6th July 2018 – Exhibition Opens 28th September – Exhibition Ends Guidelines Entry to the prize is free of charge The artist retains rights to all artwork produced. Prize is to be paid by bank transfer in two installments, 75% at the beginning of the project (and 25% once the exhibition has been delivered. Prize is subject to contract. Artwork sold at The Assembly House exhibition is subject to 42% Commission and is subject to terms and conditions. Use of Print to the People studios is subject to their own terms and conditions. Inclusion in the Norwich Print Fair is subject to their own terms and conditions. Applicants will be judged on the following criteria: Norwich / Norfolk Based Demonstrate an adequate level of basic printmaking skill Suitable for exhibition at The Assembly House Suitable for inclusion in the Print Fair Demonstrate ability to deliver an exhibition of 10-15 prints Entry Form Guidance Artist CV – A short summary of your artistic work, training or exhibitions. Exhibition Proposal – A short summary of your ideas for a new body of work. Link to images – Please provide a link to three of four images of your work. Sites such as Dropbox or Google Drive are recommended. If your website has mulitple images, please specify in your proposal. The entry form will be available on this page from Tuesday 6th February. Industry Research & Information Arts Council England begins consultation on next ten-year strategy A 12-week online discussion will inform a draft strategy for the funder to replace ‘Great Art and Culture for Everyone’. A new public consultation has been launched to determine what the mission, vision and objectives for Arts Council England (ACE) should be over the next ten years. ACE’s current ten-year strategy, Great Art and Culture for Everyone, will come to an end in 2020, and ACE is asking for input from the public, arts workers and stakeholders to shape its new strategy for 2020-30. Working with consultants BritainThinks, ACE has launched an online discussion platform and will be holding a series of workshops across the country, alongside a public survey. The conversation will run for 12 weeks, and ACE are encouraging people to contribute to debates on a range of discussion topics. They are asking crucial questions about the role arts and culture can play in local communities and in our lives, for example: • How is the world changing and how should the Arts Council’s priorities reflect this? • What can ACE do to strengthen the social impact of their work? • How can publicly funded arts and culture become more open, accessible and diverse? • How can they respond to the challenges and opportunities of new technology? • What will they do to ensure that they develop the next generation of audiences and practitioners? • How can they prepare for continuing uncertainty in public funding? • What impact will leaving the EU have? What skills and resources do they need to best support the sector? In addition to the online platform, BritainThinks will be running a range of workshops in different communities across the country and undertaking a public survey. The online platform, which will be live until 11 April, will encourage people to share their views on a range of topics. Find out more about this conversation and the timeline for shaping ACE strategy here. Get Creative Festival 2018: Registration now open Get Creative Festival is a national celebration of everything creative, taking place across the UK from 17 – 25 March 2018. The annual festival is a merger of the previous Get Creative Weekend and Voluntary Arts Festival – now joined together to make one huge nationwide event. Get Creative Festival shines a light on all the great cultural activity that takes place right across the UK on a regular basis and encourages people to try their hand at something new and creative. During the festival arts organisations, societies and community groups are invited to put on participatory creative events that are either free or cost-recovery. The festival is supported by a range of major cultural organisations, including Voluntary Arts and the BBC, but the programme of activities is mostly run by grassroots groups and arts organisations of all shapes and sizes throughout the country. There is a Get Creative Festival 2018 toolkit to help organisations promote their event to as wide an audience as possible. There are easy to use templates for posters and press releases as well as logos available to download. Click here to visit the site, register an event and view the toolkit StartEast StartEast is for creative people who love what they do and want to make a living from it. We offer bespoke, targeted, 1-1 business advice and support, workshops and masterclasses as well as an invited grant scheme of between £1,000-£10,000 to help you grow your business. Our aim is to work with you to build a support structure that is right for you and your cultural enterprise. We have a dedicated team of advisors and industry experts ready to support you in a range of different ways. Whether you need support to develop an idea or your artistic vision, help with business growth and expansion into new markets, securing new contracts, increasing productivity or turnover, we can help. We focus primarily (but not exclusively) on the performing arts (theatre, dance, music, outdoor arts, and live art), literature and festivals. We also support specialist creative enterprises including, for example, producers, curators, back stage, technical, costumes, props, and marketing. All you need to do is sign up and become a StartEast member. http://starteast.co.uk/ Funding Opportunities Important changes to the Arts Council England Grants for the Arts fund From March 2018, our Grants for the Arts fund will become Arts Council National Lottery Project Grants. Project Grants will be our new open access programme for arts and museum projects, and for arts projects in and with libraries. The fund will continue to help support thousands of individual artists, community and cultural organisations. What's changing? - We have increased the budget for Project Grants, with £97.3 million available each year for museums, libraries, artists and arts organisations. - This additional funding will allow us to further support the integration of museums and libraries into our total investment approach. - Project Grants will also be more open to supporting those working in creative and digital media than the existing Grants for the Arts. - Some aspects of the Strategic Touring and Ambition for Excellence funds will be absorbed into Project Grants, with £14 million per year reserved to support nationally significant and national touring projects of over £100,000. - National Portfolio Organisations will be able to apply for some of the national activity previously supported by Strategic Touring and Ambition for Excellence. When will more information be available? The How to Apply guidance for applicants will be published on our website in mid-February, to give applicants time to understand the changes to the programme and to plan their applications. When does Grants for the Arts close, and Project Grants open? Grants for the Arts will close at midday on Thursday 1 March 2018. If you’ve started an application before 1 March, you would need to submit it by this time if you want to make an application to Grants for the Arts before it closes. Project Grants will open to applications at 10am on Monday 5 March 2018. That means our open programme will only be closed for less than four days. What should I do if I've started a Grants for the Arts application? Don’t worry if you haven’t finished an application by midday on 1 March – you’ll still be able to access your work to date on the system and will be able to transfer your work across to a new Project Grants form. There will be some small differences between the forms, but most information will be transferrable. More information can be found here Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk Small Grants Scheme Deadline for applications 5pm, Friday 16 February 2018 A wide range of activities can be funded through revenue and capital grants, and need to meet at least one of the following outcomes: • Improved understanding of different people and cultures in our local community For example, reminiscence and oral history projects, local history exhibitions, parish surveys, projects to bring together different cultures or generations. • Increased involvement from people who face barriers to participation in community life For example, involving people in learning activities, integrated sports activities for disabled and non-disabled people, school holiday activities for families on low income, activities in rural areas where access to public transport is limited. • Greater use of community buildings or outdoor community spaces particularly in rural areas For example, refurbishing buildings to support new activities, equipment for village film clubs/ luncheon clubs/ drama clubs etc., children’s play areas, multi-use games areas, wildlife/ community gardens, environmental improvements. • Healthier and safer lifestyles for the whole community For example, promoting healthier eating, running self help groups, sports projects, walking and cycling projects and well-being classes. • Increased participation in arts and cultural activities which are accessible to the whole community For example, developing music skills, events that attract new audiences, taster sessions to introduce people to the arts, using new venues, community theatre or music productions. Funding is available to charities, and constituted voluntary and community groups based or clearly operating in the district of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk. For more information and to apply visit: http://www.norfolkfoundation.com/funds/borough-council-of-kings-lynn-west-norfolk-small-grants-scheme/ Broadland Community at Heart Grants Applications can be made at any time while the Funds are open, and decisions are made on a rolling basis. Broadland District Council’s Community at Heart Grants programme is designed to help |
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