THG secures new National Lottery Heritage Fund grant

By The Editor

14th Jan 2022 | Local News

Gail McGarva's story boat

East Devon District Council's THG (Thelma Hulbert Gallery) has been awarded a grant of £9,400 towards an arts project in collaboration with the East Devon AONB Partnership.

The project 'From Tree to Sea', involving contemporary art and artists, revisits the work of local Victorian antiquarian Peter Orlando Hutchinson, who painted many well-known East Devon scenes. The artists will work with coastal communities, schools, Sidmouth Museum and boatbuilder/storyteller Gail McGarva.

Gail will use her Story Boat to bring the heritage to life of East Devon coastal communities, including Beer and Sidmouth, through creative writing, music, visual art and craft.

Free drop-in workshops will also take place during Sidmouth Sea Fest, (18 May) and the Sidmouth Walking Festival (21 – 27 September).

This project has additionally funded with a grant of £3,000 from East Devon Sustainable Development Fund. 

Emma Molony THG's Fundraising & Marketing Officer said,

We are delighted to have secured this grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the AONB's Sustainable Development Fund to be able to continue to work with East Devon AONB Partnership to link art with the natural environment.

Councillor Graham Godbeer, Chairman of East Devon AONB Partnership stated,

Last year's celebration of the East Devon Way demonstrated how art can provide an inclusive mechanism for engaging everyone in our natural environment.  We are supporting continued collaboration with the Thelma Hulbert Gallery and are really looking forward to this exciting new venture 'From Tree to Sea'.

     

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