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  2. Regional arts board - Wikipedia

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    As the Arts Council began to move away from organising art activities in the 1950s, regional offices in England were restructured as regional art associations (RAAs). [2] The new RAAs were intermediate organisations acting as a link between the Arts Council and the regions set up by local authorities or consortiums of local arts associations. [2]

  3. Arts administration - Wikipedia

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    The arts in the United Kingdom is funded through the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport which is a department of the United Kingdom government. The DCMS is supported by 45 agencies and public bodies. [24] In England, the Arts Council England is a non-departmental public body of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.

  4. Government Offices for the English regions - Wikipedia

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    Until 2024, they were the primary means by which a wide range of policies and programmes of the Government of the United Kingdom were delivered in the regions of England. There were Government Offices in the East Midlands , East of England , London , North East , North West (until 1998 there was a separate GO for Merseyside ), South East ...

  5. Category : Arts organisations based in the United Kingdom

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    Academy of Live and Recorded Arts; AccessArt; ARC Theatre & Arts Centre, Stockton-on-Tees; Art and Sacred Places; Art Fund; Art UK; Art Workers' Guild; Artangel; Artist Placement Group; Artist-Led Initiatives Support Network; Artists' International Association; Arts & Business; Arts Council Collection; The Arts Society; Arundel Society ...

  6. 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.

  7. Minister of State for Creative Industries, Arts and Tourism

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    The minister of state for creative industries, arts and tourism [1] is a mid-level position in the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in the British Government. [ 2 ] The role is currently held by Chris Bryant ; it was previously held by Julia Lopez , John Whittingdale and Matt Warman respectively.

  8. Art of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The oldest surviving British art includes Stonehenge from around 2600 BC, and tin and gold works of art produced by the Beaker people from around 2150 BC. The La Tène style of Celtic art reached the British Isles rather late, no earlier than about 400 BC, and developed a particular "Insular Celtic" style seen in objects such as the Battersea Shield, and a number of bronze mirror-backs ...

  9. York Museums Trust - Wikipedia

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    York Museums Trust (YMT) is the charity responsible for operating some key museums and galleries in York, England. The trust was founded in 2002 to run York's museums on behalf of the City of York Council. [3] [4] It has seen an increase in annual footfall of 254,000 to the venues since its foundation. [5]