![]() |
Re: The value of public funded art
Quote:
Though I can't find anything similar outside of the capital, or a recognised national competition. :rolleyes: |
Re: The value of public funded art
[quote=katex;857134][quote=Margaret Pilkington;857075]
Not going to repeat my thoughts on why not again ... except is a very pretty small place that can be walked around in less than a couple of hours. Primarily a tourist town with boat rides on the canal, meeting of two rivers, good centre for hikers, so is successful in this right alone. It's a lovely day out. Always busy ... try finding a place to park on any day of the week ! Lot of shops closed on Tuesdays though. It takes much less time to walk around the centre of Accrington, and yes I am sure that the canal and the hikes around the area are a big draw to certain types, but many folk who go by car..(or by train) go there because it is a pretty place, with diverse shops......individual shops not the huge multi national chains. It offers a unique shopping experience,it is a lovely meeting place and it is a very enjoyable day out. Why can't Accrington do the same? What do they do so well that we can't accomplish, but in our own way? |
Re: The value of public funded art
Never mind...when Tesco opens its doors some time very soon all our troubles will be over...won't they????
(well, unless you have a stall in the indoor market, that is) |
Re: The value of public funded art
Quote:
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...age-23398.html |
Re: The value of public funded art
Quote:
Cost? Minimal. Unless the first prize is crocheted. |
Re: The value of public funded art
Gary those words in italics were from a quote by Katex...just wanted to clarify that for anyone who didn't know.
|
Re: The value of public funded art
Quote:
I should never have joined in the community art project, The Great Misquote Chain. :D |
Re: The value of public funded art
awww, don't worry.... we all transgress sometimes. :)
|
Re: The value of public funded art
[quote=Margaret Pilkington;857146][quote=katex;857134]
Quote:
Bet your ma would love it .. except be aware, lots of steep streets and cobbles. |
Re: The value of public funded art
Yes she would, but I haven't offered to take her because of those steep streets.
She would also love looking at the shops. I know I enjoy them, and of course the lovely places to have lunch. Years ago I used to visit an old Auntie who lived in Todmorden...she used to take me on the bus and loved shopping there......at the time(I was 11) I thought it was a dire dreadful place...dark, damp and antiquated. How things change....the place and me! |
Re: The value of public funded art
Ed Vaizey, the culture minister, acknowledged that the system needed to change.
He said: “There really must be full transparency for all publicly funded arts bodies.'' Royal Opera House faces calls to lower wages - Telegraph Anyone know much the funding costs of the Victorian Swimming Gala are...yet? |
Re: The value of public funded art
Quote:
|
Re: The value of public funded art
Seems flashmobbing has a new take on it now thanks to T-Mobile..
YouTube - The T-Mobile Welcome Back all we need are some appropriate songs for Accy Centre. Love is A Drug ? Little Old Wine Drinker Me ? :) |
Re: The value of public funded art
Quote:
Who's been 'at it', for how many years is it, you're always informing us? :rolleyes: |
Re: The value of public funded art
Quote:
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 10:48. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com