South East
Arts Council England’s South East Area includes both the South East and East of England regions, gifting it a great breadth and range of arts and culture on offer. The funded organisations in the area engage in a whole variety of creative activity, from coastal festivals to rural touring companies as well as important social enterprises working with isolated communities, making sure everyone has access to quality cultural experiences.
Our funding in the South East
Our funding in the South East
The South East is home to 139 National Portfolio Organisations with a total investment of more than £136.8 million between 2023-26. It is also home to four Investment Principle Support Organisations with a total investment of more than £1.5 million between 2023-26.
We also invest in arts, culture and creativity in the South East through National Lottery Project Grants, our open access programme for arts, libraries and museums projects.
Priority Places
Priority Places
As part of our plan for achieving Let’s Create, we’ve identified a number of places across England with low investment and engagement which we’re prioritising working with from 2021 to 2024; including 10 places in the South East – Basildon, Crawley, Dover, Fenland, Luton, Medway, Peterborough, Slough, and Tendring.
Meet our Area Director
Meet our Area Director
Hazel leads the delivery of the Let’s Create 10-year strategy across the South East area and strategic investment to make real impact for the arts, from Brighton to Cambridge, working with grass-roots organisations to cultural icons. She is committed to making culture and arts education accessible for all with a career spanning the university and the cultural sectors in three regions – the North East, the South West and most recently, the South East.
Before joining Arts Council England in 2021, Hazel led research in arts, humanities and education at Durham University and the University of the West of England Bristol, where she was Associate Dean for Research & Innovation.
She originally trained as a history curator at Leicester University and worked in museums and art galleries in the North East for 25 years; she was the first woman to lead Discovery Museum, the large science and industry museum in Newcastle upon Tyne. She has extensive experience of board membership including Director and Deputy Chair of Bristol Ideas. She sat on the Museums Association Board for three years and in 2015 she became a Fellow of the Museums Association in recognition of her contribution to the sector. Her wide experience of universities, local authorities and the arts drives her commitment to developing dynamic regional cultural ecologies.
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