Black artists and early years children supported with Coventry City of Culture funding

They're hoping to boost creativity across the city

Martin Sutherland, Chief Executive of the Coventry City of Culture Trust, Tyler Campbell from Fridays Coventry CIC, Ezekiel King CIC and Tina Costello, Chief Executive of Heart of England Community Foundation.
Author: Phoebe GreggorPublished 24th Aug 2021

Eight organisations have been awarded grant funding by Coventry City of Culture Trust and the Heart of England Community Foundation to support Black artists and projects for early years children.

£40,000 will be invested in Coventry based Black artists and a further £29,000 in projects that support early years children to unleash their creativity during Coventry’s year as City of Culture after a competitive process.

A total of eight grants were made available across two funds to support the creation of new creative projects which will take place before the end of May 2022.

A dedicated Coventry City of Culture Trust producer will work alongside the grantees to support the projects.

Through the Black Artists Fund, Steppers UK, Fridays Coventry, Maokwo (granted by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation through Heart of England Community Foundation) Ezequiel King will receive up to £10,000 each. This investment reinforces the City of Culture Trust’s commitment to the More Than A Moment pledge – the West Midlands arts sector’s promise to take radical, bold and immediate action to dismantle the systems that have kept Black artists and creatives from achieving their potential in the arts and cultural industries.

The Under-Fives Project Grants will support four new projects, including the creation of a specialised ‘sonic’ playground at The Tin Music and Arts and a programme of arts and craft sessions delivered by the Coventry Muslim Resource Centre.

Flatpack Projects will also receive a grant to create sensorial experiences for children with special educational needs and complex disabilities, while the Wriggle Dance Centre will develop an interactive cinema experience for early years audiences.

Tina Costello, Chief Executive of Heart of England Community Foundation, said: “These grants represent another great move by the City of Culture Trust. Our relationship has seen so many organisations and individuals prosper. Both the Black Artist Fund and the Under-Fives Grants will provide vital funding to several fabulous projects.”

Martin Sutherland, Chief Executive of the Coventry City of Culture Trust, said: “We are delighted to announce the recipients of these new grants, which each bring something unique and crucial to supporting the creativity of underfunded aspects of the arts and culture sector.

“We were overwhelmed by the number of fantastic artists and organisations that applied and are thrilled that these eight projects will get the funding and professional support they need to succeed.

“We are extremely grateful for all who applied and are encourage to keep an eye out for further grant opportunities with the Heart of England Community Foundation as we enter the next phase of Coventry’s UK City of Culture celebrations.”

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