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Arts Matter NI Budget Response 2018 FINAL

 

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  • Alastair Kerr

    7 months ago

    Alastair Kerr
    WeMakeEventsNI is staging a show of numbers in Belfast City Centre on Friday 25th September, this is not just about the crew and equipment suppliers it’s everyone involved in putting on events, FOH staff, Bar staff, Box Office, Catering, Stage / Set construction, Security, Plant Hire, Printers .... the list is endless. The general public and politicians really have no idea of how many people it takes to put on a event. As of today we have only 180 people signed up - seriously folks, if we can’t get 300+ then we stand little or no chance of keeping our industry alive.This is a call to action from #WeMakeEventsNI. We want you, our industry professionals, to attend!This event will be Covid-compliant, with social distancing measures and all attendees wearing face masks. To ensure the safety of the event, pre-registration is mandatory. Full event details and registration on the Eventbrite link!wemakeeventsniinterimcta.eventbrite.co.uk#WeMakeEvents Northern Ireland - Interim Call To ActionEVENTBRITE.CO.UK#WeMakeEvents Northern Ireland - Interim Call To ActionThis is a CALL TO ACTION from #WeMakeEventsNI. We want YOU, ... See MoreSee Less

    #WeMakeEvents Northern Ireland - Interim Call To Action

    wemakeeventsniinterimcta.eventbrite.co.uk

    This is a CALL TO ACTION from #WeMakeEventsNI. We want YOU, our INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS, to attend.
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    Arts Matter NI

    9 months ago

    Arts Matter NI
    So, finally a ray of light in the gloom. £33million of this £1.57bn should come to us here by way of Barnett consequentials. The Executive must now decide that this money, morally and economically, must be ringfenced for those most in need, not just the institutions that are struggling, but for the freelance arts workers, facilitators, events workers, programmers, actors, designers etc ... the people upon whom this whole creative sector relies. For now, the breath of hope inspires us to look forward. Ring fence the money, please and give this fragile creative eco-system the help it desperately requires. The Arts Matter!www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jul/05/boris-johnson-uk-lifeline-arts-heritage-sector-afloat ... See MoreSee Less

    Boris Johnson pledges £1.5bn lifeline to keep UK's arts sector afloat

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    Industry welcomes ‘surprisingly ambitious’ sum for museums, galleries, theatres and music venues
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    Arts Matter NI

    11 months ago

    Arts Matter NI
    Richard Boyd Barrett , TD, speaks out for support for all arts workers in the Republic. We need support here in the North right now. With all due respect, arts workers need more than just piecemeal monies that might stop and start, or one off payments that preclude other offers of support. The arts workers of NI need ongoing sufficient funds to assist them and their families through this crisis. For the majority, they will have no possibility of income until at least step 4 or 5 of the reopening process announced this week. That may be months in coming. This is an industry that generates huge social value and economic benefits yet has only received an additional £1m of support. It needs an another £4m every 3 months according to the recent Arts Council report: that’s an additional £16m minimum p.a. never mind what workers in the film industry, or creative education might also need to get by. Let’s see this debated in the Assembly and help arts workers here gain the recognition and support they need. We welcome and are grateful for the financial assistance that has been offered so far, but it falls so far short of what’s actually needed to get art workers through this crisis. Support the arts, support arts workers. Find the money. Fund the arts. #artsmatterni ... See MoreSee Less

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    Arts Matter NI

    1 years ago

    Arts Matter NI
    The Arts Council of Northern Ireland has published their report on the impact of Covid-19. Loss of earnings over this 3 month to May was calculated at £3.97M - when DfC has offered £1M in mitigation funding - which looks altogether too little to cope with the fall off in revenues and the effect on artists, communities and organisations. www.artscouncil-ni.org/images/uploads/publications-documents/ACNI-Coronavirus-Survey-Findings-Sum... ... See MoreSee Less

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    Arts Matter NI

    1 years ago

    Arts Matter NI
    We welcome this message and the assurances offered. As a sector however, we hope that DfC quickly releases a budget for the incoming year which in turn will provide ACNI with the basis to support the sector in these increasingly uncertain times.Thank you for all your efforts in valuing and advocating for our artists and their organisations. ... See MoreSee Less

    Message from Arts Council Chief Executive | Arts Council of Northern Ireland

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