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SMALL COOPERATION PROJECTS 2020

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PROJECT NAME ORGANISATION REGION LEAD / LOCATION (IN ENGLAND) PARTNER

TOTAL € AWARDED TO PROJECT

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AAA Accessible Art for All ArtReach

England Midlands Partner 198,600 Arabic Literature in (Literature Across Frontiers) University European Languages of Wales Trinity Saint David Wales Collective Moves: Libertalia lab and performance Safe Regeneration England Partner 200,000

Lead 195,000

Comics - A new language for Europe Lakes Arts Festival England North Partner 200,000

Confederacy of Villages Grizedale Arts England North Partner 199,999

EU Contemporary Puppetry Critical Platform Puppet Animation Scotland Scotland Partner 200,000

Giving (Back) the Credit to the Heritage Communities University for the Creative Arts England South East Partner 149,310 In From The Margins Edinburgh Printmakers Scotland Partner 178,458 L’Europe des Librairies Independantes Librairie LaPage UK England London Partner 102,000 The Transmission International Arts Partnership* England South East Lead 196,390 Vibes - Connected Dance Coventry University (Centre for Dance Research Coventry) England Midlands Partner 200,000

Who Cares? Arts Services Grants Limited (Space Studios) England London Partner 180,805

“European artistic collaboration has been a vital component of our development and delivery over the last five years, and with valued ongoing advice from Creative Europe Desk UK we are ambitious to make more great and stimulating art for UK and partner communities.”

David Hill, ArtReach Founding Director and Chairman

In 2019 Leicester-based cultural development agency ArtReach was awarded €1.3 million by Creative Europe to deliver Europe-wide arts project LIBERTY alongside 11 other organisations, aimed at engaging young people on issues of cultural identity. In 2020 they are partners in AAA: Accessible Art For All, displaying quality art in toilet venues in European cultural and community spaces, partnered with Belgium, Italy, Germany and Sweden. Image Journeys Festival International Manchester, courtesy of Drew Forsyth Photography.

“It’s never been more important to have public spaces that can support healthy, social lives. Belfast has a rich and diverse urban landscape. This grant will help us to explore how our underutilised rooftops can be better used for social, cultural and climate activities, while connecting us with other cultural cities across Europe.”

Jak Spencer, Partner at Urban Scale Interventions

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