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In August 2020, the St Hugh’s Foundation for the Arts announced that it would be making 8 grants of £750 available to artists in the City of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire (including North and North East Lincolnshire).
MoreSt Hugh's Foundation for the Arts Award Holder Lee Karen Stow (2019) shares an update on her project Something to Breathe, which was due to launch this week (August 6th 2020) to mark the 75th Anniversary of the atomic bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
MoreEarlier this year, we were sad to announce that we were not able to proceed with our Arts Awards programme for 2020 as it had been previously advertised, and would therefore not be taking forward any of the proposals made at the first stage of our application process this year. Since making that decision, the Foundation’s Trustees have been trying to identify an alternative offer we could make to artists in 2020, in order to sustain our commitment to responding to the needs of artists in our area of benefit.
MoreWe believe that Black Lives Matter, and stand in support of all artists, all people in our area, across the UK and across the world for whom racism and discrimination is part of their daily experience.
MoreHaving communicated an update to everyone who applied to our Arts Award Programme in 2020, we wanted to also publish this online to make everyone aware of our current position in light of the national and international response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
MoreAs we prepare to accept applications for our Arts Award programmes in 2020, here are a few brief thoughts on the application process from one of last year's winners, Charlene Clempson.
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