EYFS Best Practice in schools - In the picture Charlotte Goddard Tuesday, June 1, 2021
Following an increased engagement in visual art during the pandemic, how can early years settings continue to support children s creativity, asks Charlotte Goddard
Activities such as spin painting can be more enjoyable for those children who are daunted by formal approaches to art Register now to continue reading Thank you for visiting
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Director - Sally Shaw at Firstsite, in East Hill Colchester is thrilled with the funding boost A COLCHESTER gallery will receive almost £700,000 to support the public launch of its tenth anniversary programme. Funding of £2.8 million has been awarded through the Arts Council to support 31 organisations in Essex as part of yesterday’s announcement of further funding through the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund. The fund is aimed at helping theatres, galleries, performance groups and arts organisations to recover from the Covid pandemic. Colchester’s Firstsite, which is the largest public gallery in Essex, will benefit from a £692,625 funding boost. The gallery works locally and internationally to deliver a programme of artistic activity.