Meadow Arts
Meadow Arts is a contemporary visual arts organisation and registered charity[1] based in Shropshire, in the UK.
Organisation
[edit]Meadow Arts has been in operation since 2004.[2] The organisation exhibits new art works in the rural West Midlands where art otherwise would not be seen. Meadow Arts does not operate its own art venue but presents all of its exhibitions in partner venues, working extensively with the National Trust in recent years as part of the Trust New Art programme.[3] The director of Meadow Arts is Anne De Charmant.[4][5][6]
Meadow Arts became a National Portfolio Organisation of Arts Council England in Spring 2011.[7] Funding and status was extended in July 2014.[8]
In 2014 the Arts & Heritage organisation published a case study based on Meadow Arts' House of Beasts exhibition at Attingham Park.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ 1125145 - Meadow Arts, Charity Commission.
- ^ "Meadow Arts (About Us)". Meadow Arts. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
- ^ Philippa May, "Tripping the Light Fantastic", The Hereford Times, 23 October 2014, page 123
- ^ "Art in Attingham Park" Archived 2014-12-31 at the Wayback Machine, Shrewsbury Chronicle, 3 October 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- ^ The Fine Art of Provocation, Cristina Ruiz, The Art Newspaper (from Frieze daily print edition Published online: 16 October 2014)
- ^ Glenn Brown exhibition marks new direction for Upton House, Mark Brown, The Guardian, Friday 31 August 2012
- ^ "Meadow Arts unveil new piece by Philippa Lawrence", The Hereford Times, 7 April 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- ^ "Creative organisations receive Arts Council funding boost", Worcester News, 4 July 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- ^ www.artsandheritage.org.uk/.../house-beasts