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The latest news from producers, makers, venues and events organisers from around Derby and Derbyshire. If you have news to add to this page, then email us to let us know about it: editor@madeinderbyshire.org
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Arts Council England funding set to give a cultural boost to Amber Valley Communities
£750,000 Investment to put Culture at the heart of more local communities across North Notts and North Derbyshire
Derbyshire business run by two sisters wins Amazon-backed award
Photo shows: Sisters Anna Hutton (left) and Claire MacDonald (right) at their rural offices in Church Broughton.
A Derbyshire creative agency founded and run by two sisters will represent the Midlands at a national awards ceremony where it hopes to be named the Best Small Rural Business in the UK.
MacMartin, a full-service marketing agency based in Church Broughton, has been crowned a regional winner in the Rural Business Awards (RBAs) run in partnership with Amazon.
Derbyshire Open Arts: Requests for Venues and Artists
Derbyshire Open Arts are here to help you advertise your arts venue to potential new artists!
Do you have the best venue to exhibit your work?
Are you a venue with space for more artists?
Derbyshire Open Arts can help advertise your requests! Simply fill in the application form and find your perfect venue.
Applications close on Wednesday 12th January 2022.
Indian classical music concert remembers pandemic heroes and victims
The final part of Surtal Arts’ Derby Season of Light (DSOL) festival on Friday December 10, in partnership with Derby Museums, will be a musical remembrance of the courage, caring and loss during Covid times, recent climatic disasters and hope for future.
Indietracks Festival: Time to say goodbye
The creators and organisers of Indietracks Festival are very sad to say that they will be bringing the festival to a close. The festival has had over a decade of wonderful memories, and so it’s heartbreaking to let you know that 2019’s festival was their final event.
The Wirksworth Arts Festival is looking for a Festival Manager
The Board of Trustees of the Wirksworth Festival is looking for an enthusiastic, experienced project manager, with knowledge and understanding of the Wirksworth Arts Festival, to deliver a successful 2021 Festival.
About Wirksworth Arts Festival:
The Wirksworth Festival is the oldest Arts Festival in the area, running for at least 30 years, with the main Festival taking place over a fortnight in September.