The Arts Council of Wales has published the 2018-19 annual report for its ground-breaking Creative learning through the arts programme. The report outlines the programme’s vital statistics, gives a voice to pupils, teachers, and artists, and explores the very real differences that this programme continues to make across Wales' education and arts landscape.
Arts Council of Wales’ globally-recognised Creative learning through the arts programme publishes annual report
Cygnor Celfyddydau Cymru - Arts Council of Wales,
04 May 2020, Wales
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