Sunderland Culture is holding an exhibition called "Bright Lights: Northern Talent" that provides a platform for young creatives in the Northeast to develop and showcase their media talents. They have requested that young creators submit short films, documentaries, prints, or combinations that demonstrate potential and highlight the region. Sunderland Culture was formed in 2016 to manage cultural venues in Sunderland and support cultural projects. Their mission is to improve life through culture. They actively seek to promote diversity among their staff and in the community. Some of the venues they operate include the Arts Centre Washington, The Fire Station, National Glass Centre, and Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, which attract 700,000 audiences annually. Their website lists upcoming events like watercolor classes,
Sunderland Culture is the client for this project. As an arts organization funded by Sunderland City Council, University of Sunderland, and Music, Arts and Culture Trust, Sunderland Culture manages several cultural venues and programs across the city with the mission of improving life through culture for all residents. Previous campaigns have included efforts to win City of Culture status, films and performances promoting Sunderland's creativity, and online activities during COVID lockdowns. Sunderland Culture typically targets all ages and backgrounds across the broad population of Sunderland.
Sunderland Culture is the client for this project. They bring together Sunderland's cultural assets like museums and art galleries to improve life through culture. Their mission is to make culture accessible to all in Sunderland. They have a broad target audience of people who live in or visit Sunderland. Previous campaigns include trying to become UK City of Culture and creating online content during lockdown.
Sunderland Culture is the client, which brings together cultural assets in Sunderland, including museums, art galleries, and performance venues. It aims to improve life in Sunderland through culture. Sunderland Culture's mission is to make culture accessible to all parts of the Sunderland community. It has previously created films, performances, and online content to promote Sunderland's culture and arts scene.
Research into Clients B2 Sunderland CultureChloeMeadows1
Sunderland Culture is an organization that manages several cultural venues in Sunderland, including the National Glass Centre, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, Arts Centre Washington, and The Fire Station. It aims to improve life in Sunderland through culture and the arts. It brings together investment from Sunderland City Council, University of Sunderland, and Music, Arts & Culture Trust. It focuses on engaging both young people and the whole community in the arts.
Sunderland Culture is holding an exhibition called "Bright Lights: Northern Talent" that provides a platform for young creatives in the Northeast to develop and showcase their media talents. They have requested that young creators submit short films, documentaries, prints, or combinations that demonstrate potential and highlight the region. Sunderland Culture was formed in 2016 to manage cultural venues in Sunderland and support cultural projects. Their mission is to improve life through culture. They actively seek to promote diversity among their staff and in the community. Some of the venues they operate include the Arts Centre Washington, The Fire Station, National Glass Centre, and Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, which attract 700,000 audiences annually. Their website lists upcoming events like watercolor classes,
Sunderland Culture is the client for this project. As an arts organization funded by Sunderland City Council, University of Sunderland, and Music, Arts and Culture Trust, Sunderland Culture manages several cultural venues and programs across the city with the mission of improving life through culture for all residents. Previous campaigns have included efforts to win City of Culture status, films and performances promoting Sunderland's creativity, and online activities during COVID lockdowns. Sunderland Culture typically targets all ages and backgrounds across the broad population of Sunderland.
Sunderland Culture is the client for this project. They bring together Sunderland's cultural assets like museums and art galleries to improve life through culture. Their mission is to make culture accessible to all in Sunderland. They have a broad target audience of people who live in or visit Sunderland. Previous campaigns include trying to become UK City of Culture and creating online content during lockdown.
Sunderland Culture is the client, which brings together cultural assets in Sunderland, including museums, art galleries, and performance venues. It aims to improve life in Sunderland through culture. Sunderland Culture's mission is to make culture accessible to all parts of the Sunderland community. It has previously created films, performances, and online content to promote Sunderland's culture and arts scene.
Research into Clients B2 Sunderland CultureChloeMeadows1
Sunderland Culture is an organization that manages several cultural venues in Sunderland, including the National Glass Centre, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, Arts Centre Washington, and The Fire Station. It aims to improve life in Sunderland through culture and the arts. It brings together investment from Sunderland City Council, University of Sunderland, and Music, Arts & Culture Trust. It focuses on engaging both young people and the whole community in the arts.
Research into Clients B2.pptx Sunderland CultureChloeMeadows1
Sunderland Culture is an organization that manages several cultural venues in Sunderland, including the National Glass Centre, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, Arts Centre Washington, and The Fire Station. It aims to improve life in Sunderland through culture and the arts. It brings together investment from Sunderland City Council, University of Sunderland, and Music, Arts & Culture Trust. It focuses on engaging both young people and the whole community in the arts.
Sunderland Culture is a registered charity created in 2016 that aims to showcase Sunderland's culture through various art exhibitions, films, and events held at multiple venues throughout Sunderland and the Northeast region. Their goal is to improve life for Sunderland residents through culture. They receive funding from various sources, including the UK government and National Lottery. Sunderland Culture hosts a variety of cultural events and provides opportunities for local artists, as well as jobs, education, and volunteer work for Sunderland residents. They operate 20 venues in the Northeast and offer arts awards for participation in workshops at different award levels. The venues are also used to host concerts and further cultural engagement in the community.
Sunderland Culture is a registered charity that operates several cultural assets in Sunderland, including the National Glass Centre, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art, Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, and Sunderland Stages. It runs cross-city programs and venues to realize the ambition of a creative city and improve life for all residents through culture, funded by Sunderland City Council, University of Sunderland, and the Music, Arts and Culture Trust. It also launched the Twenty Four Seven cultural program through partnerships to offer cultural activities for all ages and keep creativity relevant for everyone in Sunderland.
Sunderland Culture is a charity based in Sunderland, England that aims to inspire and educate people about the region's history and future possibilities through art. It operates five buildings around Sunderland that host classes, exhibitions, and community events. The charity raises funds to commission new artworks and projects by local artists to showcase the community and support its members. It partners with other local organizations and businesses to jointly fund and display artworks that reflect different aspects of Sunderland.
The Sunderland culture is a collaboration between the University of Sunderland, Sunderland City Council, and arts and culture organizations. It operates year-round programs and exhibitions to provide educational and career opportunities for students. Its purpose is to realize Sunderland's potential as a creative hub and help students develop skills to make positive impacts. It aims to provide transformative experiences through education, research, and creative practice. Its business model is to continue offering these programs and widening participation in research and industry collaborations to support students and graduate tomorrow's leaders. Past campaigns have included exhibitions of Leonardo da Vinci's works and the Arts Council Collection, giving students professional experience. Its typical audience is students aged 16-22 from the University of Sunderland and surrounding areas
Sunderland Culture is a charity located in Sunderland, UK that aims to bring together the city's cultural assets and realize its creative potential. It operates several venues including the national glass centre, art galleries, and museums that attract over 700,000 visitors annually. Founded in 2016, the charity runs cultural programs and venues on behalf of Sunderland City Council, the University of Sunderland, and the Sunderland MAC trust. It is currently undertaking a £60 million cultural program through 2024 to improve the city's reputation and residents' well-being through art and culture. The charity relies on donations from citizens to support its goal of providing everyone in Sunderland with world-class cultural experiences.
Sunderland Culture Client and Task ResearchTillyBrown3
The document outlines plans for a documentary and poster series for the "Bright Lights: Northern Talent" exhibition by Sunderland Culture. The project aims to showcase young media talent from the North East of England and educate 16-25 year olds about regional culture. The document discusses two potential documentary ideas - one focusing on Sunderland's history and landmarks, and the other on the music culture of the North East, including famous artists and music venues. It also provides context on the client, target audience, and purpose of the "Bright Lights" exhibition to display talents of local youth.
Sunderland Culture is a charity located in Sunderland, UK that operates several cultural venues including art galleries and museums. It aims to bring together the city's cultural assets and activities to realize Sunderland's creative potential. Formed in 2016 through a partnership with local organizations, it manages a £60 million program until 2024 to improve the city through art and culture. Recent projects include workshops to support youth mental health and a social prescribing program to help communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The charity relies on donations and offers various art and design activities, though all are located at the Art Centre in Washington.
Sunderland Culture is an organization that acts as a central hub for creative activities in Sunderland, England. It is a collaboration between Sunderland City Council, Sunderland University, and Sunderland Music, Arts & Culture Trust. Sunderland Culture offers exhibitions, events, and performances to encourage creativity. It also helps fund student performances and hosts art exhibits in collaboration with the University of Sunderland. Sunderland Culture's target audience is teenagers aged 16-22, and it also provides support to students by allowing them to showcase their skills. In the past, Sunderland Culture has hosted events for students to present their work relating to Leonardo da Vinci, and has provided paid internships and exhibition opportunities through the University of Sunderland.
SunderlandCulture is a charity organization working to improve the culture in Sunderland, England. They created an exhibition called "Brightlights Youth Art Exhibit" to inspire and engage young digital artists and local media creators. For the exhibition, SunderlandCulture is looking for suitable media products that clearly illustrate young talent from the northeast region of England, including Sunderland. The media submissions must show clear examples of the Sunderland region through imagery, scenery, and details so audience members aged 16 to 25 can easily identify that the content is about Sunderland and its culture.
- The client for the project is Sunderland Culture, a foundation founded in 2016 by Sunderland City Council and Sunderland University to improve culture and quality of life in the city.
- Sunderland Culture aims to restore Sunderland's former glory and change its negative reputation by supporting local artists, volunteering opportunities, and programs to inspire youth.
- One such program is the "Twenty-Four Seven Programme" which will invest £60 million over 5-6 years in excitement, imagination and well-being initiatives for the community.
The document provides information about the client, Sunderland Culture, and the target audience for a project. Sunderland Culture is a nonprofit organization established in 2016 with a mission to improve quality of life through culture in Sunderland, England. The target audience for the project is 16-25 year olds, so bright colors and engaging design will be important. Potential issues include budget constraints and copyright clearance.
1000Fryd is a volunteer-run cultural center located in Aalborg, Denmark that has promoted veganism and counterculture since the 1980s. It hosts weekly concerts featuring various music genres as well as movie nights, art shows, and a popular vegan soup kitchen. While 1000Fryd began as a communal space, it now successfully operates a cafe, bar, recording studio, and event spaces. Veganism became more prominent in the 1990s punk scene and 1000Fryd continues to advocate for animal rights and environmentalism through its exclusively plant-based food offerings and educational events.
The document discusses various culture campaigns and awards from different cities in the UK that celebrate local arts, culture, and community achievements. These include Liverpool's European Capital of Culture campaign, the Knowsley Sports and Culture Campaign, Manchester Culture Awards, Scottish Culture Awards, Hull 2017 UK City of Culture, and the Reading Cultural Awards. The document then proposes ideas for a culture campaign award in Liverpool that would recognize young artists.
A Scavenger Hunt for a Healthy Arts Community.
By
CHARLES CHIP MC NEAL
chip106@aol.com
October 2011
Lesley University
Creative Arts in Learning
EARTS 6101 Art and Culture in Community
This document discusses plans for creating a digital piece of media that represents regional identity in Sunderland. It will showcase the skills and interests the creator has developed, including photography, videography, music, and pop culture. The project will explore how these passions have impacted the creator both before and during the pandemic. It will take the form of a short film or documentary combined with promotional posters. The target demographic is 16-25 year olds interested in art and culture. The goal is to tell a personal cultural story that represents both the creator's individuality and the region of Sunderland.
This document provides information about a client, Sunderland Culture, which operates several important cultural assets in Sunderland, England. It also discusses two upcoming projects - the Bright Lights exhibition showcasing art by local youth, and a documentary being created about Sunderland's history and culture. Research was conducted on the target audience for the documentary, which is determined to be people ages 16-25 from the North East region of England, primarily belonging to social classes C2, D and E. A survey was distributed to gather information about the target audience's demographics, knowledge of Sunderland culture, and favorite local places and topics they want to learn more about.
This document provides background information for a proposed documentary about Sunderland's culture and history. It details research conducted on the target audience which found that most are 16-25 years old, from the North East of England, and belong to social grades C2, D and E. A survey of 23 people in this demographic found that they have some knowledge of Sunderland's culture but want to learn more about aspects like shipyards, football, and local landmarks. The document also outlines research on three example documentaries and proposes focusing the new documentary on Sunderland's people, buildings, events, and how these shaped the city. Key topics explored will include shipyards, football, local landmarks, politics, and effects of world wars.
Research into Clients B2.pptx Sunderland CultureChloeMeadows1
Sunderland Culture is an organization that manages several cultural venues in Sunderland, including the National Glass Centre, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, Arts Centre Washington, and The Fire Station. It aims to improve life in Sunderland through culture and the arts. It brings together investment from Sunderland City Council, University of Sunderland, and Music, Arts & Culture Trust. It focuses on engaging both young people and the whole community in the arts.
Sunderland Culture is a registered charity created in 2016 that aims to showcase Sunderland's culture through various art exhibitions, films, and events held at multiple venues throughout Sunderland and the Northeast region. Their goal is to improve life for Sunderland residents through culture. They receive funding from various sources, including the UK government and National Lottery. Sunderland Culture hosts a variety of cultural events and provides opportunities for local artists, as well as jobs, education, and volunteer work for Sunderland residents. They operate 20 venues in the Northeast and offer arts awards for participation in workshops at different award levels. The venues are also used to host concerts and further cultural engagement in the community.
Sunderland Culture is a registered charity that operates several cultural assets in Sunderland, including the National Glass Centre, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art, Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, and Sunderland Stages. It runs cross-city programs and venues to realize the ambition of a creative city and improve life for all residents through culture, funded by Sunderland City Council, University of Sunderland, and the Music, Arts and Culture Trust. It also launched the Twenty Four Seven cultural program through partnerships to offer cultural activities for all ages and keep creativity relevant for everyone in Sunderland.
Sunderland Culture is a charity based in Sunderland, England that aims to inspire and educate people about the region's history and future possibilities through art. It operates five buildings around Sunderland that host classes, exhibitions, and community events. The charity raises funds to commission new artworks and projects by local artists to showcase the community and support its members. It partners with other local organizations and businesses to jointly fund and display artworks that reflect different aspects of Sunderland.
The Sunderland culture is a collaboration between the University of Sunderland, Sunderland City Council, and arts and culture organizations. It operates year-round programs and exhibitions to provide educational and career opportunities for students. Its purpose is to realize Sunderland's potential as a creative hub and help students develop skills to make positive impacts. It aims to provide transformative experiences through education, research, and creative practice. Its business model is to continue offering these programs and widening participation in research and industry collaborations to support students and graduate tomorrow's leaders. Past campaigns have included exhibitions of Leonardo da Vinci's works and the Arts Council Collection, giving students professional experience. Its typical audience is students aged 16-22 from the University of Sunderland and surrounding areas
Sunderland Culture is a charity located in Sunderland, UK that aims to bring together the city's cultural assets and realize its creative potential. It operates several venues including the national glass centre, art galleries, and museums that attract over 700,000 visitors annually. Founded in 2016, the charity runs cultural programs and venues on behalf of Sunderland City Council, the University of Sunderland, and the Sunderland MAC trust. It is currently undertaking a £60 million cultural program through 2024 to improve the city's reputation and residents' well-being through art and culture. The charity relies on donations from citizens to support its goal of providing everyone in Sunderland with world-class cultural experiences.
Sunderland Culture Client and Task ResearchTillyBrown3
The document outlines plans for a documentary and poster series for the "Bright Lights: Northern Talent" exhibition by Sunderland Culture. The project aims to showcase young media talent from the North East of England and educate 16-25 year olds about regional culture. The document discusses two potential documentary ideas - one focusing on Sunderland's history and landmarks, and the other on the music culture of the North East, including famous artists and music venues. It also provides context on the client, target audience, and purpose of the "Bright Lights" exhibition to display talents of local youth.
Sunderland Culture is a charity located in Sunderland, UK that operates several cultural venues including art galleries and museums. It aims to bring together the city's cultural assets and activities to realize Sunderland's creative potential. Formed in 2016 through a partnership with local organizations, it manages a £60 million program until 2024 to improve the city through art and culture. Recent projects include workshops to support youth mental health and a social prescribing program to help communities recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The charity relies on donations and offers various art and design activities, though all are located at the Art Centre in Washington.
Sunderland Culture is an organization that acts as a central hub for creative activities in Sunderland, England. It is a collaboration between Sunderland City Council, Sunderland University, and Sunderland Music, Arts & Culture Trust. Sunderland Culture offers exhibitions, events, and performances to encourage creativity. It also helps fund student performances and hosts art exhibits in collaboration with the University of Sunderland. Sunderland Culture's target audience is teenagers aged 16-22, and it also provides support to students by allowing them to showcase their skills. In the past, Sunderland Culture has hosted events for students to present their work relating to Leonardo da Vinci, and has provided paid internships and exhibition opportunities through the University of Sunderland.
SunderlandCulture is a charity organization working to improve the culture in Sunderland, England. They created an exhibition called "Brightlights Youth Art Exhibit" to inspire and engage young digital artists and local media creators. For the exhibition, SunderlandCulture is looking for suitable media products that clearly illustrate young talent from the northeast region of England, including Sunderland. The media submissions must show clear examples of the Sunderland region through imagery, scenery, and details so audience members aged 16 to 25 can easily identify that the content is about Sunderland and its culture.
- The client for the project is Sunderland Culture, a foundation founded in 2016 by Sunderland City Council and Sunderland University to improve culture and quality of life in the city.
- Sunderland Culture aims to restore Sunderland's former glory and change its negative reputation by supporting local artists, volunteering opportunities, and programs to inspire youth.
- One such program is the "Twenty-Four Seven Programme" which will invest £60 million over 5-6 years in excitement, imagination and well-being initiatives for the community.
The document provides information about the client, Sunderland Culture, and the target audience for a project. Sunderland Culture is a nonprofit organization established in 2016 with a mission to improve quality of life through culture in Sunderland, England. The target audience for the project is 16-25 year olds, so bright colors and engaging design will be important. Potential issues include budget constraints and copyright clearance.
1000Fryd is a volunteer-run cultural center located in Aalborg, Denmark that has promoted veganism and counterculture since the 1980s. It hosts weekly concerts featuring various music genres as well as movie nights, art shows, and a popular vegan soup kitchen. While 1000Fryd began as a communal space, it now successfully operates a cafe, bar, recording studio, and event spaces. Veganism became more prominent in the 1990s punk scene and 1000Fryd continues to advocate for animal rights and environmentalism through its exclusively plant-based food offerings and educational events.
The document discusses various culture campaigns and awards from different cities in the UK that celebrate local arts, culture, and community achievements. These include Liverpool's European Capital of Culture campaign, the Knowsley Sports and Culture Campaign, Manchester Culture Awards, Scottish Culture Awards, Hull 2017 UK City of Culture, and the Reading Cultural Awards. The document then proposes ideas for a culture campaign award in Liverpool that would recognize young artists.
A Scavenger Hunt for a Healthy Arts Community.
By
CHARLES CHIP MC NEAL
chip106@aol.com
October 2011
Lesley University
Creative Arts in Learning
EARTS 6101 Art and Culture in Community
This document discusses plans for creating a digital piece of media that represents regional identity in Sunderland. It will showcase the skills and interests the creator has developed, including photography, videography, music, and pop culture. The project will explore how these passions have impacted the creator both before and during the pandemic. It will take the form of a short film or documentary combined with promotional posters. The target demographic is 16-25 year olds interested in art and culture. The goal is to tell a personal cultural story that represents both the creator's individuality and the region of Sunderland.
This document provides information about a client, Sunderland Culture, which operates several important cultural assets in Sunderland, England. It also discusses two upcoming projects - the Bright Lights exhibition showcasing art by local youth, and a documentary being created about Sunderland's history and culture. Research was conducted on the target audience for the documentary, which is determined to be people ages 16-25 from the North East region of England, primarily belonging to social classes C2, D and E. A survey was distributed to gather information about the target audience's demographics, knowledge of Sunderland culture, and favorite local places and topics they want to learn more about.
This document provides background information for a proposed documentary about Sunderland's culture and history. It details research conducted on the target audience which found that most are 16-25 years old, from the North East of England, and belong to social grades C2, D and E. A survey of 23 people in this demographic found that they have some knowledge of Sunderland's culture but want to learn more about aspects like shipyards, football, and local landmarks. The document also outlines research on three example documentaries and proposes focusing the new documentary on Sunderland's people, buildings, events, and how these shaped the city. Key topics explored will include shipyards, football, local landmarks, politics, and effects of world wars.
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The document outlines a brief for creating promotional materials for the NHS to encourage healthy eating among 16-20 year olds. Research found that while most young people don't smoke, many don't eat their recommended daily fruits and vegetables or live healthy lifestyles. The creative response will include a print ad featuring young models eating healthy foods and a radio ad where a young person discusses benefits of healthy eating. Both will direct people to the NHS website for more support and information.
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2. Sunderland culture
Sunderland culture is an organisation form in April 2016 they
bring together Sunderlands most cherished cultural activities.
They do events in the glass centre, the fire station, the winter
gardens and many others and their goal is to improve life in
Sunderland through culture. They are funded by 3 main
organisations, Sunderland city council, university of
Sunderland and music, arts and culture trust. As well as this
they are registered charity therefore you can donate money to
them yourself
3. Bright Lights
Bright Lights is a youth arts exhibition made by Sunderland
Culture, it is for young people aged 16-25 to show off their art
and creative talent. Every year they have a different theme.
The theme we will be working on is called northern talent
however previously have been the modern world, the
lockdown, freedom and social change and many others. They
show off art and films mainly however it is a mixed media
event so you can show anything creative and well made