Bristol Magazine 1st - 8th July 2021

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Funding puts art and culture at the heart of communities Innovative arts and cultural projects are to benefit from the Cultural Investment Programme Originators fund Eighteen Bristol-based organisations are to receive grants of £500 - £5000 for cultural and arts activities delivered throughout the city. Successful projects include Ad Infinitum’s “Extraordinary Wall of Silence” Legacy Programme, bringing together D/deaf and hearing artists and supporting the culture sector to improve access to theatre for the D/deaf community. The “Aan Dheelno! Let’s Play!” project will bring Somali community focused creative play workshops to families in Barton Hill. Big Team CIC will deliver youth led events and networking sessions for young people who are interested in developing a career in the creative industries. Councillor Craig Cheney, Deputy Mayor said: “The vision for the Cultural Investment Programme is to make arts and culture accessible for all. The projects chosen will help develop Bristol’s reputation as one of the UK’s leading cultural cities, and organisers will work with communities to increase access to arts and culture. 6

“This time we wanted to make sure we made the process as easy and as accessible as possible. The council’s culture team reviewed the application process with the support of an external group to simplify the way people had to apply, to make sure everyone who wanted could apply, and offer online networking sessions for potential applicants. We received a very large number of applications, including many strong projects and ideas for making culture accessible for all in Bristol.” The successful projects will receive £500 - £5000 Originators funding for up to 12 months, starting in June 2021 and completing by the end of May 2022. Bristol City Council has also released funding to the 25 projects selected last year. The 2020/21 Originators Fund was put on hold because of challenges around delivering cultural activity alongside COVID-19. One of these projects is “Meadows to Meaders”, an intergenerational story-telling project involving Southmead residents in scriptwriting, drama, production and performance.


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