Heroes of Hayle: poetry to mark the end of World War One

We’re delighted to have received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund to take work forward in Hayle to look at World War One history there in this centenary year of the end of the war. This is part of our project, Heart of Conflict, looking at Cornwall during World War One. Heroes of Hayle: […]

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Whatever It Takes

Whatever It  Takes  started with a competition for a Cornish skateboard,  launched in 2012. It was developed with Nick Jensen, one of the country’s top skateboarders. A  free exhibition at Heartlands, Cornwall put prize-winners on display for two months in autumn 2012. We worked with Claire Arymar, Neighbourhood Manager for Pengegon estate and surrounding areas, and Cornwall Community Action Network […]

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Our Trustee policy

Our Trustees will: provide a creative contribution to the board by providing objective criticism ensure that the Charity is governed correctly and responsibly. provide general counsel and a different perspective on matters of concern. On a practical level, this will involve discussions of: strategic direction (to provide a creative and informed contribution and to act […]

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Bridging Arts privacy policy

Privacy Statement Preservation of your privacy is important to Bridging Arts and we are committed to letting you know how we use your personal information and to making only responsible use of your data. References to “we”, “us”, “you” or “our” in this Privacy Policy are references to Bridging Arts, a company limited by guarantee […]

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The British Sari Story

The British Sari Story  was a competition for a British design for the sari In 2007, the year of the 60th anniversary of Indian independence, we asked people to design a sari with a radically new style, fabric and patterns reflecting life in the UK today. In other words – to use the sari as […]

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A Stitch in Time

Our Stitch project (looking at the way needlework and embroidery bring people together) started in Brent. A Stitch in Time was a giant wall hanging, created by groups of women across London in 2008  reflecting their thoughts and experience at different stages of their lives. Click here to view a short film about its origins. Women from Heba, […]

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