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Let's Create Art: Marsh Awards for Excellence in Arts Engagement 2024 Ceremony

Wednesday 5 March, 6 – 6.45pm

Engage (National Association for Gallery Education) and the Marsh Charitable Trust are delighted to celebrate the Marsh Awards for Excellence in Visual Arts Engagement 2024 at Kettle’s Yard.

This event has passed. FREE, booking required

The awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of those working in learning, participation, and engagement within visual arts contexts (freelance, salaried or as volunteers) in the UK and internationally.

To mark the end of Engage’s Let’s Create Art 2025 campaign, Engage is partnering with Kettle’s Yard to host a Panel Discussion and the 2024 Marsh Awards Ceremony, in the surroundings of the Paint What Matters! exhibition.

Join us for the awards ceremony.

Panel Discussion: Young People and Art Today

The Marsh Awards Ceremony will precede a panel discussion. Attendees are invited to attend both events, with a drinks reception and opportunity to view the exhibition during the break.

If you wish to also attend the panel discussion, you will need to book a ticket for both events.

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About Engage

Engage is the leading charity for promoting engagement and participation in the visual arts.

Through advocacy, research, and training we help ensure the quality, inclusivity, and relevance of engagement and participation opportunities across the UK. They are a UK-wide organisation with Wales and Scotland-based activities led through Engage Cymru and Engage Scotland. Engage was established as a membership organisation in 1989 and currently holds a membership of over 700 beneficiaries.  Engage is supported by Arts Council England, Arts Council of Wales and Creative Scotland, and by charitable foundations.

      

 

About the Marsh Charitable Trust

The Marsh Charitable Trust was founded in 1981 by its current Chairman, Mr Brian Marsh OBE.  His aim was to create a sustainable way to give something back to society, by supporting the organisations and people who are making a difference, as best he could.

From the outset the Trust has aimed to create long-standing relationships with the organisations it supports and partners through both its principle areas of work; the Grants Programme and the Awards Scheme. The Trust supports around 400 charities every year through the Grants Programme and gives around 100 different Awards to individuals and groups from across the charity sector, who make a difference to a cause that they believe in.