Council cuts will jeopardise city arts, Nottingham Project leaders say
The leaders of The Nottingham Project say they will support efforts to bridge the gap in funding left by the cuts
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Cultural leaders in Nottingham say they will fight back against proposed cuts to arts grants with a pledge to “help bridge the gap” and protect the future of the affected organisations.
Some of Nottingham s biggest arts organisations facing unprecedented budget cuts
Nottingham City Council wants to save more than £100,000
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Arts organisations in Nottingham are facing funding cuts on an “unprecedented” scale as the council seeks to balance its books over the next three years.
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Wolverhampton will now host British Art Show 9 (BAS9) in January 2022 after new dates for the touring exhibition were announced by organisers after consultation with the partner cities.
The event – which is the biggest touring exhibition of contemporary art in the UK – will take place in the city between 22 January and 10 April 2022.
Wolverhampton was due to host the opening of the exhibition in March 2021 however, due to the continuing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions, the dates and order of the tour have been rescheduled. British Art Show 9 will now open in Aberdeen in July 2021.
In Wolverhampton, British Art Show 9 will take place at Wolverhampton Art Gallery and the University of Wolverhampton School of Art.
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