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Tag: coronavirus

Hearth receives Arts Council England emergency funds for Coronavirus project

By N Smith23rd May 202026th May 2020 Categories: news Tags: arts, birmingham, coronavirus, covid19, creative writing, emerg, hearth centre, mental health, polly wright, womens theatre, writers course, writing for wellbeing Leave a comment

The Arts Council England has awarded the Hearth Centre an award of Emergency funds to support the continuation of the organisation and to develop a six month project called Hidden Histories:  Living in Times of National Emergency. For this Creative Writing project we’re looking for stories about Lockdown and Covid 19, but also stories of…

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