PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE - Applying for Funding

On the Arts Council website there is a map of the UK showing all of the locations of different organisations that they are helping to fund from 2018-2022, with several in Nottingham near college.

This includes City Arts where various projects are taking place that you can find information about on their website.

https://city-arts.org.uk/



This project in particular really caught my interest, it is an exhibition of amazing handmade puppets by Alison Duddle and it can be viewed from the street as it is presented in the City Arts window, so any members of the public can enjoy it. City Arts says 'creativity is a human right', which I agree with because I think it's really positive that the public can see art that sparks joy for free, I think living in a creative environment is much better for everyones mental health compared being surrounded by concrete and greyness without art. It also makes it easier to find inspiration as an artist or in life generally.

'Alison Duddle is the artistic director of A Bird in the Hand Theatre, a puppet and mask theatre company based in West Yorkshire. They make beautiful, quirky shows, installations and walkabouts for outdoor and theatre audiences.

The company was formed in 2017 by artist and director Alison Duddle and performer Mark Whitaker. Alison is a puppet and mask maker and director, and was previously joint Artistic Director of Horse + Bamboo Theatre.'

https://city-arts.org.uk/event/18676/old-friends-and-new-daydreams-by-alison-duddle/






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