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AN arts charity in Cheshire has received a grant of £78,302 from the government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund to help the organisation recover and reopen. More than £300 million has been awarded to thousands of cultural organisations across the country in the latest round of support from the Culture Recovery Fund, the Culture Secretary announced. The funding offers Culture Warrington, the charity that runs Pyramid Arts Centre, Parr Hall, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, and Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival, another lifeline as it enables staff to continue working behind the scenes, despite ongoing closures. As the country begins to follow the government’s roadmap to recovery, Culture Warrington will be using the funding to help restart its wide variety of cultural programmes, whilst maintaining its current digital offer, which is available now via its website and social media channels.
CULTURE Warrington has received a lifeline from the government s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund to help organisations hit hard by the pandemic. The arts charity will receive a grant of £78,302 to help it recover and reopen after months of closures and cancellations. Culture Warrington runs the historic concert venue Parr Hall, which has now been closed for more than a year. It also operates the Pyramid centre, Warrington Museum and Art Gallery and Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival. More than £300 million has been awarded to thousands of cultural organisations across the country in the latest round of support, the Culture Secretary has today announced.
A PROJECT to brighten up the town centre in unprecedented times is being launched by the team behind Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival. Warrington will become a hub of creative activity with displays of visual arts, sculptures and light installations as well as performances. The Culture Warrington and Arts Council England venture also involves Warrington Borough Council, Warrington BID and the National Trust Introducing the project is artist Joshua Harriette, who has created a light installation in the former Contact Warrington building in Horsemarket Street. Joshua, from St Helens, studied at the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance, before going on to work with the likes of Matthew Bourne.
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