Help shape future of arts and culture in East Devon

By Francesca Evans

25th Mar 2021 | Local News

A new survey has been launched to find out how East Devon District Council can best support the cultural and creative communities in the area.

In the wake of the pandemic, the Arts and Culture East Devon forum is being relaunched as ACED. This new public forum is designed to support local cultural services in East Devon such as theatres, museums, galleries and festivals as well as all creative practitioners.

ACED hopes to connect the creative and cultural communities of East Devon, providing a central platform to engage, network, promote and talk about arts and culture across the region.

The forum has launched a new survey which aims to find out how East Devon District Council can best support the culture through ACED.

You can find this survey online by [L+]https://forms.gle/Jj6V9Zo1ymgeED9g7[L+]clicking here[.L] with a deadline of April 9.

The results will be shared in the first Network Member Forum, which will be held via Zoom on on April 29 from 10.20am to 12.20pm.

A spokesperson for ACED said: "Arts and culture have a huge role to play in responding to and confronting the societal changes we face today, particularly after the COVID pandemic.

"They are vital in helping us find a positive way forward and realise a better future for our communities - supporting health and wellbeing, the environment and economic recovery.

"From rainbow drawings displayed in our windows, singing from apartment balconies to our best efforts inspired by Grayson Perry's art classes – it is clear creativity is something we all share."

Councillor Paul Arnott, leader of East Devon District Council, added: "This survey is a mark of how seriously our council takes the arts, culture and entertainment sectors in the life of East Devon.

"We'd love to get a response from all such East Devon-based cultural organisations and communities, please, to help us to understand how ACED can interact with the entire network, and what the forum's priorities for the future should be."

ACED aims:

  • Provide support for professional and artistic development, enabling partnership
  • Develop and promote local authority arts and culture-led economic growth initiatives
* Support advocacy work for local arts and culture services and identify areas for collaboration
  • Share news, best practice, plans and ambitions- aiding communication between arts practitioners, arts organisations, non-arts organisations, local government and regional and national bodies
  • Embed the role of the arts in the cultural, social, educational, environmental and economic life of the district
  • Increase participation in cultural activity in the district, developing a healthy social and cultural ecology which engages and enriches communities

The intent is to host three Network Member Zooms a year, two Executive Membership meetings (including East Devon district councillors) a year, and distribute a bi-monthly newsletter.

You can find out more at thelmahulbert.com/?q=aced

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