Arts New Queers on the Block 2024: a space to develop and celebrate LGBTQ+ artists and communities across England Lead Pic: Oozing Gloop. Credit Kaleido Shoots As a leading UK producer of queer-led intersectional performance and events, newly Arts Council England NPO-awarded Marlborough Productions has released details of New Queers on the Block 2024, a space for the development and celebration of LGBTQ+ artist By Graham Robson • 3 min read
Community News Dome Corn Exchange and Studio Theatre restoration enters final stage According to BHCC, the project will “see these unique and historic buildings protected and preserved for future generations.” By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts The Future is Back: free online creative writing and mentoring scheme for UK-based LGBTQ+ writers Funded by Arts Council England, with Spread the Word and Central Islington Library as main partners, the scheme is to help writers who wish to take their craft to the next level by providing a safe, supportive and stimulating environment, and giving insight into the professional writing world. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts The Old Market receives funding as part of the government’s Culture Recovery Fund Brighton venue The Old Market receives funding as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF) to help face the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and ensure they have a sustainable future. By Graham Robson • 1 min read
Arts ‘You Brought Your Own Light’, trans portraits by Allie Crewe You Brought Your Own Light, a book of transgender portraiture showcasing the work of award-winning photographer Allie Crewe is being published by Axis Projects. Publishing this month. By Contributor • 2 min read
Arts Dome support from Emergency Response Fund Brighton Dome receives £445,000 from Arts Council England’s (ACE) Emergency Response Fund. By Contributor • 2 min read
Rose Collis Arts Arts Council funds new one-woman play by local author Writer and performer Rose Collis has been awarded funding from Grants for the Arts, supported by the Arts Council England, to write and perform in a new one-woman play about the life of Clemence Dane. By Graham Robson • 2 min read