Client Research

 

The Client-Sunderland Culture

Who are Sunderland culture?
Sunderland culture is a Non-Profit organisation that was created to bring together Sunderland’s most important culture attractions, activities and realise that the city has excellent creative potential. It was founded in 2016 and they operate the National Glass centre, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens, Sunderland Stages, Sunderland Cultural Partnership, Arts centre Washington and The Fire Station with a combined audience of over 700,000.

What do they do?
Sunderland Culture aims to improve life for everyone in Sunderland through culture. They are a place-based delivery model for arts and culture founded by University of Sunderland, Sunderland City Council and Sunderland Music, Arts and Culture Trust through a partnership. They deliver a diverse arts and heritage programme across Sunderland; encouraging everyone to get involved and work to strengthen the city’s creative economy.

What projects have they been involved with?

Sunderland culture have been involved with many projects from classes, festivals, art exhibits, and family days out.

See below some upcoming events:


Watercolour classes

Washington Arts Centre

£7 per person, 1:30-3:30

Come and release some of your creative potential at Arts Centre Washington’s Watercolour Class. The class is taught by tutor and artist Vince Cooper.The sessions are suitable for people of all abilities and levels and have a friendly and supportive atmosphere to learn in. So feel free to come along and give it a try even if you are a complete beginner.

Spooky Museum Trail

Sunderland Museum and winter gardens

£2.50 per trial plus prize

Follow the spooky trail to reveal mysterious tales of ghost trains, glowing rocks, strangling figs and twisted snakes. You can pick up your trail from the Museum Reception, no need to book and hand in your completed trail at Museum Reception to claim a themed prize.

Amy Winehouse- A celebration of her life

The Firehouse

Tickets from £5.00, Doors open 19:00

National Youth Jazz Orchestra alumna Amy Winehouse is undoubtedly one of the greatest musical talents to come out of the UK. Her unmistakable character, vocal dexterity and masterful songwriting made her a pop icon. Her tragic passing makes her one of the most sorely missed artists in recent memory. Now, ten years on, her music still shines, undiminished, in all its defiant brilliance.

This concert series celebrates Amy’s enduring legacy, reimagining hits and revisiting early works she sang with the 24-piece National Youth Jazz Orchestra as a promising 16-year-old singer, back in 2000. NYJO aims to honour her life, and her work, with a performance that fans of big band jazz, and Amy obsessives will enjoy. 







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