Our aim over the next few years is to unlock the joy of the arts for as many people as possible, creating a significant shift in the role that the arts play in their lives. We believe that great art should be for everyone, not just the select few, and aim to provide our audience with all the tools they need to make the arts a more rewarding part of their everyday life.
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The Banksy graffiti's in Bristol
Laura {3rd Dec, 12:56}
watching the beatles at the cavern in liverpool in my teens there can only be one
colin chapman {3rd Dec, 09:52}
Plenty, National Theatre, 1970s
John Symons {2nd Dec, 23:48}
Amateur art always surprises me. So many people have hidden talents
Stu Danton {2nd Dec, 23:45}
Mathew Bourne's 'Nutctacker'
Mark {2nd Dec, 21:04}
The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool which I visited as a child and have never forgotten
gill dean {2nd Dec, 21:03}
Bauhaus, Germany
Mike {2nd Dec, 19:45}
Wolf in sheep's clothing on Wolverhampton Art Gallery
Jackie Cooper {2nd Dec, 15:43}
Arturo Herrera at the Ikon Gallery
Antonio Roberts {27th Nov, 22:25}
La Fura dels Baus Isle of Dogs 1985
Ruth {27th Nov, 12:38}
Scultures by the Sea in Bondi Australia is always amazing. Creating intrigue and wonder along a beautiful seaside walk.
Bondi-Ben {26th Nov, 09:14}
Without a doubt, De La Garda & Fuerzabruta in Lisbon a few years ago.
Chris Buckingham {18th Nov, 20:20}
So many, many shows - YasminVardimon is a genius. Saturday I saw The Idiot Colony by Red Cape, stunning.
sian kerry {17th Nov, 15:56}
Agree about Yasmin Vardimon. Very much enjoyed the several shows of her company that I saw
Colin Ablitt {28th Nov, 16:58}
REALLY ENJOYED the Action Traction performance at recent nalgao conference in Swindon
Tracy White {17th Nov, 12:23}
The latest was Foursight Theatre's "Corner Shop" at the Mander Centre in Wolverhampton...fantastic piece of theatre!!
Lynette Freeth {16th Nov, 00:54}
Darkness into Light - inclusive dance performance by young people, led by Blue Eyed Soul dance company as part of the All Aboard Festival. Inspirational
Christine Collings {12th Nov, 15:10}
Seeing Daniel Day Lewis in Romeo and Juliet when I was 15 (25 years ago) mindblowing. Getting a kiss off him along with his autograph afterwards! (wow!!!)
Debra Taylor {11th Nov, 12:55}
a picture drawn for me by my brother
harun morrison {5th Nov, 13:20}
Mutate Britain's One Foot In The Grove Exhibition in Ladbroke Grove - what an amazing, inspiring, thought provoking exhibition - well done everyone involved!
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The Banksy graffiti's in Bristol
watching the beatles at the cavern in liverpool in my teens there can only be one
Plenty, National Theatre, 1970s
Amateur art always surprises me. So many people have hidden talents
Mathew Bourne's 'Nutctacker'
The Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool which I visited as a child and have never forgotten
Bauhaus, Germany
Wolf in sheep's clothing on Wolverhampton Art Gallery
Arturo Herrera at the Ikon Gallery
La Fura dels Baus Isle of Dogs 1985
Scultures by the Sea in Bondi Australia is always amazing. Creating intrigue and wonder along a beautiful seaside walk.
Without a doubt, De La Garda & Fuerzabruta in Lisbon a few years ago.
So many, many shows - YasminVardimon is a genius. Saturday I saw The Idiot Colony by Red Cape, stunning.
Agree about Yasmin Vardimon. Very much enjoyed the several shows of her company that I saw
REALLY ENJOYED the Action Traction performance at recent nalgao conference in Swindon
The latest was Foursight Theatre's "Corner Shop" at the Mander Centre in Wolverhampton...fantastic piece of theatre!!
Darkness into Light - inclusive dance performance by young people, led by Blue Eyed Soul dance company as part of the All Aboard Festival. Inspirational
Seeing Daniel Day Lewis in Romeo and Juliet when I was 15 (25 years ago) mindblowing. Getting a kiss off him along with his autograph afterwards! (wow!!!)
a picture drawn for me by my brother
Mutate Britain's One Foot In The Grove Exhibition in Ladbroke Grove - what an amazing, inspiring, thought provoking exhibition - well done everyone involved!