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The description :venue arts in the east magazine keeps you in touch with the vibrant arts scene in the east of england – beds, cambs, essex, herts, london, norfolk, suffolk. arts east...
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cover: lyn aylward self portrait a contestant in sky arts portrait artist of the year 2018. get the latest art’s news from venue on facebook and twitter click on the logo to link a series of new paintings by damien hirst entitled colour space will be on view in the state rooms of houghton hall norfolk from march 25–july15th. the exhibition also includes some of the artist’s celebrated sculptures in the house and gardens. for further information visit: www.houghtonhall.com when it does what it should do, you can’t beat an english summer for lifting the spirits and for getting out and about and active. in the arts community in particular, it is the time when we can enjoy arts fairs and festivals, open studios and art trails, new shows in the galleries, and a variety of performances in a whole range of venues. in this issue of venue we are bringing you news of a book festival in felixstowe... art and crafts shows/music festivals in holt, cambridge, letchworth, bedford ... a folk-rock performance in suffolk... eastern angles theatre performances... a musical pilgrimage... an art trail in burnham. and we have reports from individual artists and galleries, all of which demonstrate the depth and breadth of creative talent here. our london beat section featuring this summer’s arts events in the capital puts our region’s excellence into a national context, which is one of world-leading creative industries worth £92 billion, employing some two million people, and growing twice as fast as the rest of the economy. we have emphasised these statistics in the past, particularly when cuts are announced for the arts sector, and when moves are made to cut arts subjects in the school curriculum, as has happened recently. so it is with some enthusiasm that we can now welcome the government’s announcement (in march of this year) that more than £150 million is to be jointly invested by government and industry to help the country’s cultural and creative businesses thrive as part of a landmark creative industries sector deal. a new cultural development fund will give cities and towns access to £20 million to invest in culture and creative industries and, perhaps most importantly, plans are to be put in place to nurture and develop the next generation of creatives, including an industry-led careers programme. all of this is welcome news of course, but we must hope that account is taken of the fact that it is in schools that this ‘next generation of creatives’ are taking their first steps along a creative career path, and that is where the nurturing and development should start.sense when making curriculum decisions. email: [email protected] fran goss editor venue directory 201 8 online and distrubuted throughout our region in january 2018. be sure of your of your place in next year’s dircetory by booking now. venue’s annual directory, which was published in january 2018, is an invaluable reference source of information on the region’s practitioners, creative spaces, galleries, arts education and services for arts and crafts. it is the go-to source of information on who’s doing what, and where to find them in east anglia and neighbouring counties. to find out more about securing your entry in next year’s publication, please contact: [email protected]
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