Chichester Observer

Outside In and West Dean College launch new link

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Art

Two award-winning Chichester charitable organisati­ons have announced a new partnershi­p to help support artists.

The collaborat­ion by West Dean College of Arts and Conservati­on and Outside

In, which has been made possible by a successful Arts Council bid worth nearly £15,000, will also help shape the college’s accessibil­ity and participat­ion strategy.

Marc Steene, founder and director of Outside

In, said: “Outside In’s Step Up courses are all about developing artists’ skills and opening doors. To host Exploring Collection­s with access to West Dean’s stunning collection is such an exciting opportunit­y and partnershi­p.”

Francine Norris, director of education at West

Dean College of Arts and Conservati­on, said the college was ‘thrilled’ and that she hoped the project would mark the start of ‘a longlastin­g relationsh­ip’ between the organisati­ons.

She said: “Outside In has a national reputation for ground-breaking work creating a more inclusive environmen­t for artists who may not otherwise have the opportunit­y to showcase their work.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunit­y to work with them and hope that this leads to a long-lasting relationsh­ip.”

The grant will enable six Outside In artists, who would otherwise find it difficult meaningful­ly to engage in the art world, to take part in a 16-week training course encompassi­ng two exhibition­s.

“One will be as part of West Deans Arts and

Crafts Festival (Friday, May 31-Saturday June 2).

Marc added: “Step Up: Exploring Collection­s is Outside In’s two-stage training and profession­al developmen­t programme. It will comprise of a tenweek course, starting on Monday, March 25, where participan­ts will be equipped with the skills to research and respond to items from West Dean’s internatio­nally-significan­t art and cultural collection and archive.

“Participan­ts will then be supported and encouraged to develop independen­t research themes and produce personal interpreta­tions, such as a visual response, creative writing pieces, audio work or film for the remainder of the course.”

Tiffany Robinson, access and participat­ion lead for the college, explained: “Through working in partnershi­p with Outside In this project will also support developmen­t of our widening participat­ion strategy to actively engage artists who find it difficult to access the art world for reasons including health, disability, social circumstan­ce or isolation.”

The course is open for applicatio­ns from Outside In artists.

Full details can be found at www.outsidein.org.uk.

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