BY Sam Thorne in Reviews | 30 MAR 11

Arts Council Cuts

Here’s a quick list of some of the winners and losers from the visual arts section of the National Portfolio Organisations list.

Here is the NPO list as a Google doc.

Here is the Guardian‘s blog about Arts Council cuts, with live updates coming in throughout the day.

Also, congratulations on these new NPOs: Auto Italia, Studio Voltaire/IntoArts, Phoenix Arts, Bow Arts Trust, Peer, Stanley Picker Gallery, The Drawing Room, UP Projects, Workplace Gallery, The Whitworth Art Gallery, Spike Island, Project Space Leeds.

UP

Firstsite, Colchester: 28.2%

Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridgeshire: 74.8%

Derby Quad: 13.1%

Nottingham Contemporary: 2.3%

The New Art Exchange, Nottingham: 22.6%
Art Monthly: 20.9%

Artangel: 31.0%

Book Works: 25.1%

Camden Arts Centre: 27.0%

Chisenhale Gallery: 11.3%

Contemporary Art Society: 93.0%

Cubitt: 28.8%

Live Art Development Agency: 31.3%

Matt’s Gallery: 12.5%

Resonance fm: 80.7%

Serpentine Gallery: 31.2%

Showroom Gallery: 16.0%

South London Gallery: 127.3%

Space Studios: 22.2%

The Photographers’ Gallery: 10.4%

Triangle Arts Trust: 12.1%

Whitechapel Gallery: 25.3%

MIMA: 167.8%

National Glass Centre: 87.5%

Audio Visual Arts North East: 48.9%

Cornerhouse: 18.9%

Grizedale Arts: 29.6%

Liverpool Biennial: 20.4%

Towner Art Gallery & Museum: 98.8%

Turner Contemporary: 20.6%

Spacex: 47.4%

Site Gallery: 18.9%

Yorkshire Artspace: 69.3%

DOWN

Institute of Contemporary Arts: -36.8%

Institute of International Visual Arts: -42.2%

The Otolith Group: -24.7%
Third Text: -45.2%

FACT: -2.3%

New Contemporaries: -6.9

Aspex Visual Arts Trust: -51.8%

Arnolfini Gallery: -2.3%

Plymouth Arts Centre: -2.3%

Ikon Gallery: -2.3%

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BY Sam Thorne in Reviews | 30 MAR 11

Sam Thorne is the director general and CEO of Japan House London.

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