The head of the Scottish Government arts agency
Creative Scotland has reassured MSPs that Dumfries and Galloway will
continue to get generous levels of funding despite a change in
management at the agency
Janet Archer CEO of Creative Scotland |
Janet Archer was questioned by Joan McAlpine MSP at a meeting of the Scottish Parliament’s Education and Culture Committee.
Artists from Dumfries and Galloway wrote a public
letter to the press last December pointing out that Creative Scotland
had shifted its focus from the central belt to areas like Dumfries and
Galloway.
They were concerned that a change in management
after protests by artists might result in money once again being
concentrated in urban areas but Ms Archer – who took over the post after
the abrupt departure of Andrew Dixon – assured Ms
McAlpine and other
MSPs on the committee that funds will continue to flow to the south-west.
When asked to address concerns that arts funding might once again become concentrated in the central belt Ms Archer said:
“It will not happen.
“I absolutely believe that everybody, no matter who
they are or where they come from, has the right to have access to arts
and culture. We are paying very strong attention to how we will be able
to achieve that better in the future”.
Joan McAlpine MSP (centre) attending one of the public debates at Environmental Art Festival Scotland |
Commenting Ms McAlpine said:
“In my time as an MSP I have come across so many
innovative artists and cultural organisations in the region, and funding
from Creative Scotland is key to ensuring their voices are heard on a
national platform.
“I was therefore pleased to hear that Janet Archer
will continue to recognise the talent in the south west of Scotland with
generous and much deserved funding.”
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