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Arts Council awards the Harris with national status and further funding of £687,000

Posted on - 7th November, 2022 - 7:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Arts & Culture, Politics, Preston Council, Preston News
Harris Museum and Art Gallery in Preston city centre Pic: Tony Worrall
The funding will support the programme of events and activities around the city while the building is closed for the Harris Your Place Project Pic: Tony Worrall

The Harris Museum, Art Gallery and Library is celebrating retaining their National Portfolio Status (NPO) status for 2023 – 26.

Awarded by the Arts Council, National Portfolio Organisations are leaders in their areas, with a collective responsibility to protect and develop our national arts and cultural ecology.

The Arts Council have also awarded a further three years of funding with a grant of £687,420.

Three more years of funding will provide further opportunities to build an improved, stronger sector by better enabling creative partnerships to flourish, while delivering excellence in arts in culture.

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Councillor Peter Kelly, Preston City Council Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure Services, said: “The team at the Harris and Preston City Council are delighted about the generous grant awarded from Arts Council England.

“We are enormously grateful for their continued funding which will support the programme of fantastic and varied events and activities around the City of Preston while the building is closed for the transformational Harris Your Place capital project.

“The money will support more opportunities for community engagement and realise our ambition to reach new audiences and remain a vibrant heart of this wonderful city.’’

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The Harris Museum and Art Gallery hosts the Harris Open
The Harris Museum and Art Gallery where the performance will take place

Currently closed for capital works, the Harris is working within the City of Preston to provide an influential and creative programme of activities within the community. The Harris aims to inspire people of all ages to engage with the world around them through art, history, culture and science.

This significant investment from Arts Council England will allow for further development of the core activity planning programme, producing a greater offering for audiences, particularly targeting young people and families.

Alex O’Toole, Chair of Arts Lancashire, said: “We are thrilled that The Harris Museum, Art Gallery and Library in Preston will retain their NPO status for 2023 – 26.

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“It recognises the major contribution that The Harris makes to the cultural life of Lancashire and it’s a tribute to their commitment to excellence in developing and delivering creative engagement programmes connected to their unique collections of art and historical objects.

“It also demonstrates the value they provide to Preston and the surrounding area through their wide-ranging programme of exhibitions, activities and events for people of all ages and circumstances, particularly, their work with community groups and the capital project: Harris Your Place.

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“We offer our most sincere congratulations to Councillor Peter Kelly, the delivery team and the board of trustees at The Harris and look forward to continuing to support their organisational development, their work to provide opportunities for Lancashire artists, and their journey to net zero.”

Harris Your Place is a £16m project set to restore and reimagine the Harris for 21st-century audiences as a cultural learning space. The aim of this project is to protect the building and the architecture for future generations, increase accessibility and enhance Preston’s cultural offer.

The Harris is currently operating from other local spaces around Preston including the Guild Hall. More information can be found about the Harris Your Place project on the Harris website.

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