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The Arts Council and Regional Arts Associations The Arts Council and Regional Arts Associations
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Grizedale Forest Grizedale Forest
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Kielder Forest Kielder Forest
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11 ‘Think Rural: Act Now’: The State of the Countryside and Rural Arts Residencies in the 1970s and 1980s
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Published:May 2023
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Abstract
In consideration of relations between post-1945 urban and rural modernity, this essay focuses on particular approaches adopted by a regional arts association, Northern Arts, in its support for the arts in rural contexts from the early 1970s and 80s. Through a study of that association’s innovative partnerships and its development of artist residency programmes in two state-owned forests in the region, Grizedale in the Cumbrian lake district and Kielder in north Northumberland, it explores interrelationships between the urban and rural, the centre and peripheries, and reflects on the wider social, cultural and economic implications of contemporary discussions on the value of the arts, and in terms of wider priorities in investment in rural locations. At a time of considerable social change and economic decline, the northern region provided something of a model for future ways of working, one increasingly adapted and adopted by central agencies in subsequent urban as well as rural development and regeneration schemes, but not – as this essay goes on to suggest – without some loss to their original integrity.
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