In this issue
Online City Arts Forum
Thursday 25 June, 2-3:30pm
We hope you will join the Arts Development Team for our first online City Arts Forum, hosted by our colleagues at Hull Truck Theatre on Zoom.
The Forum will be Chaired by Paul Holloway, Arts and Culture Manager and is an opportunity for artists, arts organisations, and anyone interested in the Arts in Hull, to share work, thoughts, ideas and updates. As well as hearing from Arts Development, we'll also hear from Janthi Mills-Ward, Executive Director of Hull Truck Theatre and Chair of the Cultural Collisions Group of local arts organisations.
There will as always be an opportunity for individual artists to talk about recent challenges and creative responses. If you would like to raise a question it would help if you can submit them in advance by email to the address below.
We will also try to give some updates on the latest advice and planning relating to the pandemic.
If you would like to share any creative ideas, artwork or latest project development we would also like to hear from you via email and we will try to include them.
It's free to take part in the Forum, and places must be booked in advance via Eventbrite here.
We'll send the link to join in the discussion to all those registered via Eventbrite 24 hours before the event.
City Arts team
cityartsenquries@hullcc.gov.uk
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The small print
This update of news and opportunities for the arts, artists and arts organisations in Hull is issued by Arts Development, Hull City Council.
City Arts News is published on a monthly basis, on the first Friday of each month where feasible.
The content is mainly provided by external individuals and organisations and the information is correct to the best of our knowledge. However you are advised to contact the relevant individual(s) and organisation(s) for confirmation. Please note Hull City Council is not responsible for the content of external websites.
From time to time we may issue additional eNewsletters about projects funded by or promoted by Hull City Council's Arts Development.
If you have news or opportunities that you would like included in this eNewsletter you can submit it for consideration using the online form below -
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Due to limits on space and editorial time priority for inclusion will be given to events in Hull and to listings that have not appeared before. Any inclusion is subject to editorial discretion. We make every effort to send out a weekly eNewsletter although in some cases this may not be possible due to limits on editorial time or public holidays.
Absolutely Cultured
Artlink
Arts Council England
Clued Up - for young people in Hull
Crafts Council
Creative and Cultural
Creative Voice Facebook
Equity
Feral Art School
Ferens Art Gallery
Hull Art Facebook page
Hull Chamber Music
Hull City Hall
Hull Comedy Festival
Hull City Council - What's On
Hull Dance
Hull Independent Cinema
Hull Freedom Chorus
Hull History Centre
Hull Jazz Facebook page
Hull Music Hub
Hull Music Service
Hull New Theatre
Hull Philharmonic Orchestra
Hull Truck
Humber Street Gallery
Humber Mouth Literature Festival
iHull - Hull University Events
J-Night
Kardomah94
Kingston Art Group
Museum of Club Culture
Music HQ Twitter
New Adelphi
Off the Road
Scrapstore
Studio Eleven
Yorkshire Sculpture Park - What's On
Visit Hull & East Yorkshire
Visit Hull
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