The Arts Council of Wales has published the 2019-20 annual report for its ground-breaking Creative learning through the arts programme. The report outlines the programme’s achievements, 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,
11 May 2021, Wales
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