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‘Flying Free’ with City Arts & Can Samba at Nottingham Carnival 2016
At Nottingham Carnival Parade on Sunday 21st August, City Arts & Can Samba won BEST TROUPE for the second year in a row. It was a…
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This summer we tasked our Young Producers with responding creatively to Nottingham Trent’s Year 2 Theatre Design Students degrees show work. The results were fantastic. Below, Theatre Design Student and…
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Artist Susan Spangenberg on her work, inspiration and submissions to our latest exhibition
In the past few years City Arts have mounted seven exhibitions at the University of Nottingham’s Institute of Mental Health. The latest, 'A Journey: Loneliness, Hope & Resilience’, is another…
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Young people enrolled on our Express Yourself programme worked with artists Nathan Bainbridge (Kid30) and Graham Elstone to create this fantastic interactive graffiti installation. In workshops held at Arnot Hill…
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“My Mother Tongue” by Antonia Attwood
https://player.vimeo.com/video/98424930 Watch Antonia Attwood's stunning film "My Mother Tongue". We selected this short for ‘A Journey: Loneliness, Hope & Resilience’, our latest exhibition at the University of Nottingham's Institute of…
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Opening and Closing Ceremonies for the Cerebral Palsy World Games 2015
https://www.youtube.com/embed/2THOuvepIAY This video captures the incredible City Arts-produced opening and closing ceremonies for the Cerebral Palsy World Games 2015 at Harvey Hadden Stadium, Nottingham. The opening ceremony was directed by…
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Kicking off with a trip down to Luton International Carnival on Sunday 29th May 2016, our beautiful giant parrot puppet is hitting the road as part of the EMCCAN Flight…
Read more: 'City Arts’ giant parrot puppet tours the country'What we did: Highlights from January – March 2016
A look back at what City Arts did from January to March 2016. We want everyone to see the full range of City Arts’ activities so, as well as the…
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‘A Journey’ exhibition launches at the Institute of Mental Health
Enjoy photos from the launch of ‘A Journey: Loneliness, Hope & Resilience’, our latest exhibition at Nottingham’s Institute of Mental Health, on the 23 May 2016.…
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‘A Journey: Loneliness, Hope & Resilience’ – Exhibition at the Institute of Mental Health
City Arts latest thought-provoking exhibition at Nottingham’s Institute of Mental Health, ‘A Journey: Loneliness, Hope & Resilience’, runs from 23 May to 23 September 2016. Artists taking part in the…
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For the last 18 months First Art has run courses in Bolosver, Hucknall, Dronfield and Mansfield helping young people get started with digital art. In April 2016, the programme ran…
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Young people enrolled on the most recent City Arts’ Express Yourself project have created their own interactive story game. Designed to support young people with emotional and social issues, our…
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