3rd July – 18th July 2019
UK
Free
Arts Council England (ACE) has published its final draft 10-year strategy and is in the second phase of consultation. The final draft strategy places outcomes for people and communities centre stage and recognises the criminal justice system as a key partner in achieving its ambitious goals.
Alongside an online survey, ACE is running a series of public workshops for people from a broad range of places, backgrounds and cultural and artistic practices, to gather views on the draft strategy and on how to deliver the vision and outcomes it sets out.
Dates and booking:
North
Wed 3 July: Northern Ballet, Leeds
Thu 11 July: Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead
Thu 18 July: Manchester Central, Manchester
Midlands
Wed 10 July: Curve Theatre, Leicester
Wed 17 July: The Welcome Centre, Coventry
London
Tue 9 July: Barbican, London
Mon 15 July (morning): Barbican, London
Tue 16 July (morning): Barbican, London
Wed 17 July: Barbican, London
South East
Mon 15 July (afternoon): Barbican, London
Tue 16 July (afternoon): Barbican, London
South West
Mon 8 July: Devonport Guildhall, Plymouth
Tue 9 July: Bristol Old Vic, Bristol
Thu 11 July: Salisbury Arts Centre, Salisbury
Image: Summer Arts College at Parc Prison YOI. Courtesy Engage Cymru, credit Pip Lewis, SpacetoCreate