sábado, 29 de junho de 2019

ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND | «Arts Council England’s draft 10 year strategy says “we do not consider that certain types or scales of artistic activity are inherently of higher quality or value than others”»


Sobre o documento no ArtsProfessional:
 «Inclusivity and relevance are given equal prominence alongside ambition and artistic quality in Arts Council England’s (ACE) proposed investment principles for the next decade.
A draft strategy published this week says the funder plans to encourage individual creativity, support local cultural activities and encourage world-leading innovation in the sector by explicitly demonstrating an “appetite for risk and tolerance for failure”.
ACE expects many of the organisations and people it funds to change by 2030, saying “some will be members of our current National Portfolio that have evolved to meet the future needs of audiences and artists. Others will be new to us”.
The funder plans to be “equally committed to backing organisations and individuals who have the potential to create excellence in everything they do and to supporting those who are already established at the top of their game”.
ACE will consult on the draft strategy between July and September through an online survey and workshops across England». Continue a ler.


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