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Art Education Gets £1.5M Boost Amid Funding Cuts
26 Jan
Summary
- £1.5 million initiative supports UK visual art education.
- Three organizations will receive £100,000 annually.
- Awards counter 15 years of declining art education funding.

The Freelands Foundation has introduced a substantial £1.5 million awards scheme to bolster visual art education in the UK, offering £100,000 annually to three distinct organizations over the next five years.
This initiative directly addresses a 15-year period marked by underinvestment in art education, including the marginalization of art subjects in schools and significant cuts to gallery and museum programs.
Despite facing financial pressures and rising costs, visual arts organizations are recognized for their crucial role in teaching and learning. The awards aim to reaffirm their public educational mission and champion innovative practices.




