About this session
Arts Council England is offering 1:1 in-person advice sessions for Deaf, disabled and/or neurodivergent creatives and organisations based in Merseyside on Sunday 23rd March from 10am to 4pm at the Bluecoat Arts Centre
You'll have the chance to discuss an idea for funding with an Arts Council England Relationship Manager and receive bespoke advice and guidance from them. Limited advice sessions are available and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis, lasting up to 30 minutes. Please note, these sessions are suitable for those who already have a National Lottery Project Grants idea in mind and have attended an introductory webinar (book here). We can also talk about Developing Your Creative Practice for personal development activities in supported disciplines, for example undertaking a period of research.
If you are Deaf, disabled and/or neurodivergent, ACE can help at different stages of your grant – see Access Support
There are a range of other resources on the Arts Council England website to help you with your application plans and it’s a good idea to familiarise yourself with our guidance ahead of your advice session.
To book your 30 minute advice session with either Jo Wood or Desi Cherington, please select the relevent ticket for the time slot you would like.
Bookings will be on a first come first served basis. If bookings are full, you will have the opportunity to join a waiting list by emailing info@dadafest.co.uk
About DaDa :
DaDa is an award winning and pioneering disability arts organisation based in Liverpool with international reach and impact. Founded in 1984, we were one of the first disability-led arts organisations in the UK and an integral part of the campaign for greater equality and access for disabled artists across the arts sector.
About DDFI40
DaDaFest International returns 8th-31st March 2025 to celebrate DaDa's 40th Anniversary and this time we are coming with ‘RAGE: A Quiet Riot’.
DDFI40 will showcase work by disabled artists that captures all shapes and sides of rage. From the internal quiet frustrations and righteous rage, to overt injustice and activism, DDFI40 will explore disability rights, disability arts, access, ableism and ‘Rage’ in an explosion of creativity.