The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust
Also known as: The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust (icw Birmingham College of Art and Design)
To fund a six month Fellowship to facilitate an artist in undertaking research and developing their work. During the Fellowship there will be access to the collections of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. The objective of the Fellowship is for an artist to undertake research and development to further advance their artistic skills and knowledge and to make a presentation to Trustees.
Activities & Mission
To fund a six month Fellowship to facilitate an artist in undertaking research and developing their work. During the Fellowship there will be access to the collections of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. The objective of the Fellowship is for an artist to undertake research and development to further advance their artistic skills and knowledge and to make a presentation to Trustees.
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Frequently asked questions about The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust
What does The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust do?
To fund a six month Fellowship to facilitate an artist in undertaking research and developing their work. During the Fellowship there will be access to the collections of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. The objective of the Fellowship is for an artist to undertake research and development to further advance their artistic skills and knowledge and to make a presentation to Trustees.
When was The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust registered as a charity?
The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust was registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 25 September 1968 as charity number 529062. It has been registered for 58 years.
Who runs The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust?
The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust is governed by a board of 8 trustees. The chair of trustees is MISS Amanda NW Stokes-Roberts. Trustees are legally responsible for the charity's governance and are listed in full on its profile.
Where does The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust operate?
The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust operates in Birmingham City, as recorded in its Charity Commission filing.
Is The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust a registered charity?
Yes — The Sir Whitworth Wallis Trust is a registered charity in England and Wales, charity number 529062.
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