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  2. Arts Council England - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Council of Great Britain was created in 1946 by Royal Charter on the initiative of John Maynard Keynes.It received a revised charter in 1967. On 1 April 1994, it was divided to form the Arts Council of England, the Scottish Arts Council, and the Arts Council of Wales, each with their own new Royal Charter; the Arts Council of Northern Ireland already existed as a distinct body.

  3. Arts Council of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Council of Great Britain was a non-departmental public body dedicated to the promotion of the fine arts in Great Britain.It was divided in 1994 to form the Arts Council of England (now Arts Council England), the Scottish Arts Council (later merged into Creative Scotland), and the Arts Council of Wales.

  4. Arts Council Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Council Collection has nearly 8,000 works by more than 2,000 artists [3] and includes important examples by prominent British artists. Operating as a ‘museum without walls’, it is widely circulated and can be seen in museums and galleries across the UK and internationally.

  5. Designation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Scheme is administered by Arts Council England (ACE). [1] As of 2023, 163 collections are officially designated. [2] National museums are not eligible for Designated status. The Scheme was first launched in 1997 under the auspices of what eventually became the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council (MLA) and originally covered only museum ...

  6. Crafts Council - Wikipedia

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    The Crafts Council is supported by Arts Council England. The Crafts Council is also supported by a number of trusts and foundations and private patrons who support touring exhibitions, professional development schemes and participation and learning programmes. All meet the aims and objectives of charitable organisations supporting the arts.

  7. Art UK - Wikipedia

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    The collections of bodies such as Arts Council England, English Heritage and the Government Art Collection are included. [5] However, the Royal Collection is not included. Art UK receives major funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and other sources. In November 2016, Apollo magazine awarded Art UK the prize of "Digital Innovation of the Year ...

  8. Arts council - Wikipedia

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    An arts council is a government or private non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts; mainly by funding local artists, awarding prizes, and organizing arts events. They often operate at arms-length from the government to prevent political interference in their decisions.

  9. Category:Arts councils of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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