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Cultural Development Service

New Moves photo of Dancer  Image by Jane Hardy  Arts Trail 2005   Art and Soul Traders Graffiti Project_Alleyway in Greywell shopping centre  Courtyard Sculpture by Ben Barrells

 

Introduction

The Havant Borough Council Cultural Development service aims to provide a broad and accessible programme of creative arts activities, events and opportunities for local residents of all ages and abilities.  Projects are delivered by working in partnership with arts organisations, community venues, youth groups and other agencies. 

 

To browse through the Arts pages and for information on projects in the Borough, local arts organisations, galleries, festivals and funding advice, please see the menu at the bottom of this page >>

 

Preparations are currently taking place for this year's Nine Days Arts Trail. The Arts Trail is an ever-growing annual visual arts open studios event that will take place in artists' homes, studios and community venues across the Borough between 28 May - 5 June 2011, over two weekends. For further details on the May Days Arts Trail 2011, please click here.

 

Sat 28 & Mon 30 May 2011 - Hayling Island Arts Trail Artists

Sat 28 & Mon 30 May 2011 - Havant, Leigh Park and Waterlooville Arts Trail Artists

Sat 4 & Sun 5 June 2011 - Emsworth Arts Trail Artists

 

Ongoing projects include free holiday arts activities such as break dancing, street art and circus skills provided through StreetSport – a partnership project supported by Havant Borough Council and Guinness Hermitage (external website)

 

Arts and creative activities bring people together - to practise, rehearse, view, perform and exhibit - and can help develop community cohesion and pride of place.  Involvement in creative projects can provide opportunities for lifelong learning, to raise self esteem and have positive health benefits through participation in social and physical activity.  Vibrant communities and a thriving cultural environment encourage business, tourism and residents to appreciate the benefits of living, visiting and working in the borough.
 
The definition of the creative arts includes, but is not limited to, dance, drama, graphic and industrial design, architecture, digital arts, literature, media, film, music, photography, visual arts and crafts.

 

The responsibilities of the Cultural Development service are outlined in the Cultural Strategy Action Plan 2005-8 (PDF 85KB). The strategy is currently being updated and is due for release in Spring 2010.

 

 

Please follow this link for information about arts projects directly supported and/or led by Havant Borough Council Culture Service
 
Please follow this link for information about local cultural organisations and venues
 
Please follow this link for information about local galleries and museums
 
Please follow this link for information about local community arts groups and societies for young people and adults.
 
Please follow this link for information about local festivals and carnivals
 
Please follow this link for information about funding and training available for arts projects and other useful links
 

 

Contact

Community Regeneration
Havant Borough Council
Civic Offices
Havant
Hampshire
PO9 2AX
Tel: 023 9244 6421
Email: art@havant.gov.uk

 

 Ceramic Tiles made by pupils at Bosmere Junior School  Brook Meadow Event  Public Art at Hayling Kiosk    By Tom Bennett