Third Thursdays – a monthly opportunity to see, experience and take part in art, music and culture.
Third Thursdays is a new arts, music and culture programme that aims to make the centre of Brighton more vibrant, through events, performances, film projections and new artwork commissions. It will create moments each third Thursday of the month, beginning on 16 December between 5 and 7pm, for residents and visitors to engage with art and culture around the centre of Brighton.
Third Thursdays will be an opportunity to showcase creative work for people to participate in, including exhibition openings, events, music performances and film projections.
See the programme on the Third Thursdays website: thirdthursdaysbrighton.com
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Third Thursdays is part of the ABCD Cultural Recovery Plan, supported by Arts Council England, Brighton & Hove City Council, Brilliant Brighton Business Improvement District, Pebble Trust and the Welcome Back Fund (European Regional Development Fund).
Call out for stewards – paid opportunity
We’re looking for people who would be willing to be stewards and help support the delivery of Third Thursdays. To work with us to deliver our outdoor walking film trail, support musicians and to oversee films in windows. May require a little light lifting.
Date: 16 December, between 2pm and 9pm. £10 an hour plus expenses.
If you are interested, email Jamie Wyld at: jamie@videoclub.org.uk
About ABCD Cultural Recovery Plan
The disruption of the pandemic brought together over 100 creatives in Brighton & Hove to explore how arts & culture can be more inclusive, sustainable and collaborative in the City in the future. This resulted in a recovery plan that runs to the end of 2022 and has so far raised over £350k for the cultural sector in the City. The plan is overseen by an independent group of people formed of a Governance Group and a series of Working Groups. Our aims are to create paid work and professional opportunities for creative workers in the City, to develop a more inclusive cultural offer and to encourage partnership working to strengthen the creative sector in the long term.
Our partners include Brighton & Hove City Council, Arts Council England, Brilliant Brighton Business Improvement District, the Pebble Trust and many funded arts organisations in the City. If you work in the creative industries and want to get involved and/or find out more visit cultureinourcity.com
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