Arts Charities That specialise in Visual arts
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Dice
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureExtra-curricular activity clubs for Deaf children. Activities include communication games, sports, cooking, baking, arts, gaming and crafts.
Tanglewood Monday Club
Arts, LeisureWe provide a range of activities including two pool tables, table tennis, darts, computer games, arts & crafts and dancing
West Lavington Youth Club
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureTo provide a youth club for children and young people aged 7 years to 17 years, providing them with a variety of activities, including sport, cookery, computers, photography, dancing and music, drama. To arrange visits to other locations for activities which are not available locally.
Friends Of The Wilson, Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum
Arts, Associations, Heritage, ResearchThe educating of the public by the support and assistance of the The Wilson, Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum ("the Gallery").Making loans or gifts of money to the Gallery, and in purchasing or acquiring or contributing to the purchase or acquisition of pictures, sculptures, works of art, costume, photographs, books and other works of artistic historical scientific or general public interest.
New Hedges Village Hall
Arts, Facilities, LeisurePROVIDE FACILITIES FOR ORGANISATIONS THROUGHOUT THE COMMUNITY TO HOLD THEIR FUNCTIONS , ARTS AND CRAFTS, YOGA, BOWLING, CONCERTS AND PARTIES ETC. WE PROVIDE FACILITIES FOR YOUNG, OLD AND DISABLED PEOPLE, KITCHEN FACILITIES AND TOILETS FOR THE DISABLED. THESE FACILITIES ARE AVAILABLE ALL YEAR ROUND.
Platform Arts Limited
Arts, Charitable activities, HeritageWe provide studios and gallery for practicing artists at Middlesbrough in a heritage site building. We aim to advance the education of the public in all forms of art via individual and group exhibitions, talks, seminars open studio events, exhibitions, residencies and internships. We network with other organisations and individuals to encourage arts development in the Tees Valley.
Roche And District Young Farmers Club
Arts, Economic and community development, Housing, LeisureA) To advance the education of young members of the public in agriculture, home crafts, country life and related subjects. and B) In the interest of social welfare to provide and promote the provision of facilities for recreation and leisure.
7th Huddersfield Clayton West Scout Group
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisurePhysical, Intellectual, Social and Spiritual development of young people through activities including archery, camping, pioneering, shooting, wide games, crafts, cooking, music, kayaking, circus skills etc..
The Merlin Trust
Arts, Facilities, LeisureThe aim of the Trust is to give financial assistance to keen young horticulturists, and those new to horticulture, enabling them to further their knowledge of plants in the wild, or in gardens. This study could take any of the following forms - photography, painting, written observations, seed collecting or help with conservation projects, especially involving garden plants.
The Norma Lipman Memorial Trust
Arts, EducationThe support of work in ceramics in the fine art department of Newcastle University.
Visual Art Network
ArtsPROMOTING VISUAL ARTS AND CULTURAL EVENTS AND PROJECTS IN SHROPSHIRE AND ITS ENVIRONSLOBBYING FOR THE VISUAL ARTSNETWORKINGPROVISION OF ARTS INFORMATION, GUIDANCE AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Imos Foundation
Arts, Facilities, HeritageThe IMOS Foundation has many projects: a mural painting trail, ongoing European themed exhibitions and events, a Romney Marsh Flag and a Great Tapestry of Romney Marsh. We are developing a Sculpture Park and Memorial Garden at Hope All Saints, Romney Marsh and would like to develop a Heritage Centre. We continue to host Artists and Writers in Residence.
Romanby Women's Institute
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Housing, Research, SocietyThe main purpose of the WI organisation is to enable women who are interested in issues associated with rural life, including arts, crafts and sciences, to improve and develop conditions of rural life, to advance their education in citizenship, in public questions both national and international, in music, drama and other cultural subjects and in all branches of agriculture, handicrafts, home eco.
Kraszna-Krausz Foundation
Arts, HeritageThe Kraszna Krausz Foundation was created by Andor Kraszna Krausz, the founder of Focal Press. Since 1985 the Kraszna Krausz Foundation Book Awards have been the leading prizes for books on photography and the moving image in the UK. Winning books have been those which make original and lasting educational, professional, historical and cultural contributions to the field.
The United Sikh Association Day Centre For Elderly
Arts, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Religion, Social careDAY CENTRE ACTIVITIESPhysical Activity Sessions Provided 5 Days per week. Wednesday Ladies Strength and Balance Exercises 1.45-2.45.Arts and Crafts 12.25-1.45pm. Monday and Thursday Yoga Exercises for men 2pm/3pm. Tuesday Wellbeing & Health Activity. Thursday Films, Games, Music. Day.Friday Men social time Refreshment and News Papers.
Eastry Village Hall
Arts, Associations, Childcare, FacilitiesThe Village Hall offers a venue for all types of activities,ranging from WI ,horticultutural ,allhobbies ,anything. All ages, it has a creche type facility. Anyone in the village can hire itfor events . Theatre groups ,painting classes. Its a meeting place for all ages ,and much used
Ashtead U3a
Arts, Education, Heritage, Leisure, ResearchWe organise our own activities, sharing our skills, knowledge and experiences. With a guest speaker each month.Our´+¢50 study and leisure groups cover a very wide range of subjects including antiques, art and music, bridge, crafts, current affairs, genealogy, history, languages, literature, luncheons, philosophy, and walking.
Harmston Young Farmers' Club
Arts, Economic and community development, HousingTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AT LARGE IN AGRICULTURE, HOME CRAFTS, COUNTRYLIFE AND RELATED SUBJECTS.
Education For Madagascar
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureFUNDING SCHOOL FEES FOR CHILDRENPROVIDING EQUIPMENT (BOOKS ETC.) TO IMPROVE ACADEMIC LEVEL AT SCHOOLORGANIZING ARTS WORKSHOP (MUSIC, PAINTING, HANDICRAFTS, DRAWING, GARDENING, COMPUTER TRAINING PROGRAMS, PERMACULTURE)FOLLOWING CHILDREN AND WOMEN HEALTH CARE GIVING DIRECTIONS AND GUIDELINES TO HELP THEM TO BECOME A BETTER LEARNER AND A RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN.
Tanfield Lea And District Community Association
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureBingo, Ladies Club, Art,Crafts, Digital Imaging,Library, Lunch Club, Public Internet Access Point, Swing-fit, Toddlers & Carers Group, Pilates, Taichi, War Hammer, Yoga
Ashmore Park Community Association
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Association provides accomodation for meetings, leisure and recreation purposes. ie Over 50's Easy Line Gym, art & crafts, IT, children & baby groups, senior citizens activities & much more. The area of benefit is the Wednesfield North. For more info please ring 01902 552490.
Lytham St Annes Art Society
Arts, Charity and VCS supportUsing our purpose built Studio volunteers run workshops, discussion groups, lectures, demonstrations, and visits for people interested in painting, drawing and crafts or just with a love of art. Members show their work in numerous Society exhibitions for residents and visitors to our seaside town. We financially support art in the community, invite the public to our events and to join our numbers.
Breaston Women's Institute
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureEach year we hold 2 coffee mornings and the money raised is donated to local charities chosen by our members.We also have a monthly meeting when we have member led activities or a speaker. Throughout the year we have a number of workshops for different crafts and there are some sub-groups for gardening around the village, Art group and Knit and Natter.
St Mabyn Young Farmer's Club
Arts, Economic and community development, Housing, LeisureA) To advance the education of young members of the public in agriculture, home crafts, country life and related subjects. and B) In the interest of social welfare to provide and promote the provision of facilities for recreation and leisure.
Chepstow Community Centre(mk)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, LeisureChepstow Community Centre (MK) is a facility for the local community, enabling education and care of pre-school children, a meeting place for local older people, a building holding regular groups including - arts, crafts, physical education (dance, yoga), and a hall that can be booked for parties and family events