Unlocking Creativity: A Creative Region
Department of Culture Arts and Leisure,
01 January 2000, United Kingdom
A Creative Region is the third document in Northern Ireland's Unlocking Creativity initiative and continues the dialogue and debate started between the four Government Departments and across education, the arts and the Creative Industries to build a policy based on consensus.
It is part of the process to ensure the future flourishing of creativity in Northern Ireland interlocking the worlds of education, enterprise and culture and demonstrating how a small region such as Northern Ireland can have a major profile in the new thinking, cultural dialogues and commercial agendas driving the process of change in the 21st century.
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