º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Enterprise

Culture Recovery Fund awards £4m to West Midlands arts groups

Coventry City of Culture, The Night Owl and Deaf Explorer among 22 organisations to benefit from a fresh injection of government cash

Organisations across the West Midlands have shared in £4m of new grant funding, including (from top left): Kitchen Garden Cafe, Mercurial Arts, The Night Owl and Coventry City of Culture Trust

Arts and cultural organisations across the West Midlands have received just over £4 million worth of grant funding to help them recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.

A total of 22 businesses and organisations have benefited from the grants ranging in what is the final round of awards from the Government's Culture Recovery Fund (scroll down for full list).

This adds to the almost £120 million already awarded from the fund in previous rounds to organisations in the West Midlands.

Among those to benefit this time are The Night Owl nightclub in Digbeth, the Kitchen Garden Cafe and live music venue in Kings Heath and Coventry City of Culture Trust.

Also benefiting is Birmingham-based Deaf Explorer which has received £95,375.

The company works with deaf artists in fields such as combined and visual arts, theatre and dance and in 2020 widened its output with artists to include outdoor arts and augmented reality.

Chairman Billy Read said: "We are excited to receive this Cultural Recovery Grant. Before Covid-19, we massively changed the lives of deaf artists (but) during it our pipeline of artists collapsed.