A Woman’s Place Projects is now closed.
2023 marked our last projects as A Woman’s Place Projects. Due to a combination of work, family commitments and a challenging funding environment we have taken the decision to wind down this year. It has been an amazing journey.🙏
#artisessential
Art is extraordinary.
We need extraordinary right now….and we need it into the future .
Support arts education. Support the future of the arts.
#hmtreasuryuk please recognise the huge cultural and financial contribution the arts make - stats from @cvanetwork.
Donald Trump defeated and soon out of the White House.
Vaccine breakthrough.
Dominic Cummings carrying boxes out of Number 10.
The crisis we are living through is catastrophic, but my god, it is good to feel hope once again.
Really interesting article in @NewStatesman with Judith Butler who brings clarity and thoughtfulness to the tensions in the feminist movement over trans rights and its wider implications.
https://t.co/627L7cVlyp
Continuing our series of posts in solidarity with those fighting oppression - works by women whose work never fails to excite and inspire.
This week: Libita Sibungu
I was lucky enough to hear Libita speak at the… https://t.co/dWBFso6cz7
Continuing our series of posts in solidarity with those fighting oppression - works by women whose work never fails to excite and inspire.
This week:
Phoebe Boswell
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Image from her new public art… https://t.co/cLlmwm6EPY
To mark @RefugeeWeek, Ikon is digitally screening – door open – (2014–2019), a film by ZouZou Group, two anonymous artists, which exposes the constraints of working across the boundary of a war zone and longstanding military dictatorship. Watch here: https://t.co/XN0q2oawqQ
Applications now open for a-n Bursaries: Time Space Money – an emergency response fund working with @ace_national to support artists & arts organisers to enable them to continue their professional practice at this critical time Deadline to apply 7 May 2020 https://t.co/Uwa1D4dDGK
ANNOUNCEMENT: Emergency Response Package for #Covid19 crisis. Today we're announcing £160 million of investment for people and organisations in the cultural sector. Supporting you the best we can during this crisis remains our No.1 Priority: https://t.co/XTnQvtkFbn
We're aiming to open many of our gardens and parks for free during this difficult time, so the nation can use open spaces to relax and refresh, while following the government’s social distancing guidance. We will be closing our houses, cafés and shops this week.
We have changed our handle to @WomansPlaceProj to better reflect our work and cultural projects, which we plan to realise internationally in forthcoming programmes.
#Covid19 emergency: Arts Council England’s No.1 Priority for the next three months is to support people who work in the arts, museums and libraries. We want as strong a sector as possible as we come out the other side of this crisis. THREAD 👇