18 September 2008
What’s your art? Vote now
Arts Council England, North West calls for nominations in the
£10,000 art08 awards
Local individual artists or organisations stand to win £10,000
with the launch of the art08 awards, the region’s unique annual
cultural celebration, returning for its fifth consecutive year.
Arts Council England, North West, in partnership with the
Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) is calling for
nominations from the public and artists.
art08 aims to promote and celebrate excellence and innovation in
the arts and to recognise and reward those local groups,
organisations and individuals creating truly inspiring and engaging
work. Entries can be from any field and any discipline from
festivals to dance and from theatre to visual or combined arts,
literature or music. There are five award categories and an overall
£10,000 prize will be awarded for Outstanding Achievement in the
Arts.
Michael Eakin, Executive Director of Arts Council England, North
West said: “art08 is a unique event for the north west, one that
sees our regional arts organisations, and partners joining together
to celebrate and applaud the best of our most innovative,
established and up-and-coming talent. But art08 isn’t just about
professionals; we want everyone to have their say and urge them to
get in touch and nominate those artistic experiences they feel
deserve rewarding.”
Artists can nominate themselves or be nominated by logging onto
www.artscouncil.org.uk/art08
and the public can use the website address to vote on their
favourites. The closing date for nominations is Friday, 3
October.
Categories are:
• Individual Artist Award 2008 – to celebrate and recognise
the achievements of individual artists
• Inside, Outside and Online – celebrating where great art has
found its way into people’s lives in new and exciting ways
• Putting the North West on the Map – recognising where an
individual or organisation has made a significant impact in helping
to raise the region’s profile and creative reputation
• Creative Sparks! – celebrating an arts partnership with
business that has captured the hearts and minds of those
involved
• Unsung Heroes – recognising those ‘back room’ players who
have been critical to bringing success to an arts project
There will be a special awards ceremony at Liverpool’s Novas
Contemporary Urban Centre on Thursday, 13 November to announce the
winners.
Peter Mearns, NWDA Executive Director of Marketing and
communications, said: “The north west is a leading region for
cultural and creative industries, producing some of the country’s
most outstanding talent. The NWDA is once again delighted to be
able to support art08, and inspiring event which provides a
fantastic opportunity to showcase some of the region’s leading
artistic talent.”
Last year’s winner of art07’s £10,000 award was Manchester’s Jon
Winstanley, artist and founder of Sketchcity which gives a platform
for artists.
Other winners in art07 included the Liverpool Biennial Festival,
Yvonne Wilson from Clayton-Le-Moors, Lancashire, took home the
‘Unsung Heroes’ award for her volunteer work with Lancashire’s
Friends of Mercer Park scheme and Mid Pennine Arts’ Panopticons
Project in Burnley scooped another of the awards.
art08 is held in partnership with the Northwest Regional
Development Agency and is supported by Arts & Business North
West and The Liverpool Culture Company.
For more information please visit www.artscouncil.org.uk/art08.
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About Arts Council England
Arts Council England works to get great art to everyone by
championing, developing and investing in artistic experiences that
enrich people's lives.
As the national development agency for the arts, we support a
range of artistic activities from theatre to music, literature to
dance, photography to digital art, and carnival to crafts.
Great art inspires us, brings us together and teaches us about
ourselves, and the world around us. In short, it makes life
better.
Between 2008 and 2011, the Arts Council will invest £1.3 billion
of public money from government, and a further £0.3 billion from
the National Lottery, to create these experiences for as many
people as possible across the country.
art08 is held in partnership with the Northwest Regional
Development Agency and is supported by Arts & Business North
West and The Liverpool Culture Company.
About Northwest Regional Development Agency - (NWDA)
The NWDA leads the economic development and regeneration of
England’s Northwest and is responsible for:
• Supporting business growth and encouraging
investment
• Matching skills provision to employer needs
• Creating the conditions for economic growth
• Connecting the region through effective transport and
communication infrastructure
• Promoting the region’s outstanding quality of life
For more information visit www.nwda.co.uk
About Liverpool Culture Company
The Liverpool Culture Company was established by Liverpool City
Council in 2000 to lead the city’s bid to be European Capital of
Culture 2008. In June 2003, following a two-year nationwide
competition featuring 12 cities, Liverpool was chosen as the UK’s
representative for 2008. The programme for 2008 includes more than
350 events and festivals – many of which are free – delivered in
collaboration with major cultural institutions, artists, performers
and venues throughout Liverpool and beyond. For more information
visit www.liverpool08.com
About Arts & Business North West
Arts & Business North West aspires to be the world’s most
successful and widespread creative network. We help business people
support the arts and the arts inspire business people, because good
business and great art together create a richer society.