Ten-year strategy to create a financially stable arts sector is launched

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Ten-year strategy to create a financially stable arts sector is launched
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The Arts Council of Northern Ireland said its strategy calling for further investment in the sector been informed by extensive consultation.

A new 10-year strategic vision to develop a more financially stable arts sector in Northern Ireland has been launched.

Arts Council chair Liam Hannaway said: “We have consulted more widely than ever before, and listened carefully to feedback over the last eight months. “We need to ensure we have an arts sector that is valued publicly by leaders and decision-makers across Northern Ireland and internationally. “It states our commitment to supporting artists, promoting inclusivity and diversity, fostering collaboration, and ensuring that the arts are accessible to all.

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