Meet Arts Council England

Learn how they work to give everyone access to high quality cultural experiences

Image of Arcadia Spectaculars' Metamorphosis by Anthony BrownArts Council England

1. Funding and Support

Arts Council England is the national development agency for creativity and culture in England. It is responsible for distributing public funds to support a wide range of artistic activities, including theater, dance, music, literature, visual arts, and more.

Image of Fuel Productions: Barber Shop Chronicles by Marc BrennerArts Council England

It provides financial support, grants, and resources to artists, organisations, and projects across England, fostering creativity and cultural growth.

Spots and Stripes (2020-07-16) by LouisArts Council England

2. Cultural Impact

It plays a crucial role in promoting and developing creativity in England, contributing to the cultural vibrancy and diversity of the nation. It supports initiatives that enhance public engagement with creativity and culture, encouraging accessibility and inclusivity.

TIN Arts - Running Out of Time (2018) by Ian PaineArts Council England

By investing in artistic projects and partnerships, the Arts Council facilitates the creation of meaningful experiences that enrich communities and inspire individuals.

Run Free (2020-05-01) by Lily and FreddieArts Council England

3. Advocacy and Policy

In addition to funding, the Arts Council acts as an advocate for the importance of creativity and culture to the lives of everyone, working with government bodies, policymakers, and stakeholders to shape policies and strategies that support the sector.

Working class art piece nine (2021) by Lizzie LovejoyArts Council England

It champions the value of creativity and culture in society, highlighting their social, economic, and educational benefits. The Arts Council's influence extends beyond funding, as it actively works towards creating an environment conducive to cultural growth and development.

Lovelocks by Paul BerryArts Council England

4. Place-based Approach

The Arts Council recognises the importance of supporting creativity and culture across the country. It has a regional network that ensures the equitable distribution of resources and opportunities. It also promotes cultural tourism, showcasing the unique offerings of each region.

You can find out more about how the Arts Council plans to work in Priority Places – regions with typically lower engagement and investmement - here and discover some of the creative collaborations with organisations here. 

The Upside Issue 1 (2021) by Cait McEniffArts Council England

5. Artistic Innovation and Collaboration

The Arts Council encourages artistic innovation and collaboration, supporting groundbreaking projects that push boundaries and explore new artistic territories.

Sons of Kemet by Tomorrow’s WarriorsArts Council England

It fosters interdisciplinary collaborations, enabling artists from different disciplines to come together and create innovative works. By nurturing experimentation and risk-taking, the Arts Council helps to drive artistic excellence and push the boundaries of creativity.

LET'S CREATE: Our Strategy for 2020-2030Arts Council England

Watch the Let's Create video, showcasing Arts Council England's vision for the future, through it's 2020-2030 Strategy.

Image of Paraorchestra's The Nature of Why, Southbank Centre by Paul BlakemoreArts Council England

Discover more about Arts Council England and its Investment Principals here.

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