Artistic Spaces 2024-04-18
2024-04-18
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Q1
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MP noted the abundance of artists in his constituency who lack adequate spaces for creation and display, impacting economic activity and community wellbeing.
If she will take steps with relevant stakeholders to help provide spaces for artists to create and display their work. Leighton Buzzard, Dunstable and many other parts of my constituency are blessed with an abundance of artists, painters, sculptors and others, but they have very few places where they can create their work—they need more studio space and more workspaces—and even fewer places in which to exhibit.
High-quality affordable workspaces are essential to ensuring that we can retain our finest creative talent. The Government are committed to encouraging local authorities and property owners to make spaces available for cultural activities. Arts Council England is already supporting artists' spaces through funding and brokering partnerships.
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The specific ask about ensuring essential provision of spaces was not directly addressed, instead the minister spoke generally about commitment to encourage local authorities and property owners without specifics on how this will be ensured as essential rather than an afterthought.
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Q2
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MP highlighted the creative community in his constituency lacking sufficient studio space and exhibition venues, emphasizing the importance for economic activity and community wellbeing.
Leighton Buzzard, Dunstable and many other parts of my constituency are blessed with an abundance of artists, painters, sculptors and others, but they have very few places where they can create their work—they need more studio space and more workspaces—and even fewer places in which to exhibit. Providing such spaces should be essential—it aids economic activity, increases footfall and increases wellbeing—so how can we ensure that it is essential, as the Minister said, and not an afterthought? It really does matter.
I thank my hon. Friend for raising his concerns about the creative community in Leighton Buzzard—it sounds like a buzzing creative community. As I say, we support creative industries primarily through Arts Council England, which has initiatives that look at workspaces.
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The specific ask about ensuring essential provision of spaces was not directly addressed, instead the minister referenced general support for creative industries without specifics on making it essential.
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Buzzing
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Q3
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MP emphasized the importance of arts venues for local culture, talent development, and cited examples like pubs used for art displays and performances. The MP also highlighted recent closures, including a pub in Warwick.
Arts venues are vital to our local culture and our communities, but they are also hotbeds for new talent to display or perform their latest works, which is critical to the UK's creative sector. Pubs are increasingly used for showing artworks as much as they are for performing music—think of pubs such as the Crown Inn back in the day, or the Hope and Anchor in Islington. That is why it is so important that we save pubs such as the Punch Bowl in Warwick, which a developer wants to convert into a house. Last year was the worst year for the closure of music venues. What is the Minister doing to stop that rate of closure?
We share the hon. Gentleman's concerns about grassroots music venues, which is why we have a specific fund set aside to help save some of the most treasured community venues. We also have the Localism Act 2011, which allows communities to designate a particular community asset of value, giving communities time to raise funds to save those kinds of assets.
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