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Main photo – Hijinx Theatre: Scene from ‘Miss Brown to You’
Thumbnail – Heart Close, Nathan Bean. In Pop-Up Gallery, Worthing

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mailout magazine is the national quarterly
magazine for participation in the arts.

Run by the Mailout Trust, mailout is the only national organisation with the purpose of supporting, advocating and developing participatory arts work in all art forms and a wide range of social and community contexts, including arts in education, health, the environment, regeneration, social inclusion, and community development, black arts, rural arts, disability arts, arts and offenders, and building-based arts development.

Each issue of mailout magazine includes a number of themed articles. However, each issue keeps the reader in touch with what’s happening across the country, is packed with ideas and examples of good practice, and covers current issues with a critical eye. It also gives the chance to contribute –
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Talking through the arts
Paul Kelly tackles Local Government arts development

Review
Jane Hetherington on Arts and Communities – the Journal

 

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Arts Council Reorganisation
Phyllida Shaw provides the long view

PlAAy
Amy Cham on shops, cockroaches and international art

If Walls Could Talk
Ros Small on the Art of a Political Process

Arts and regeneration
Julian Dunn defines Hard to Reach Groups

Creative Carers
Caroline Wright and a story of development, journey and endeavour in Suffolk.

Working with Women’s Aid
Thames Valley Partnership’s work with vulnerable groups

Streetwise Opera
Matt Peacock celebrates the progress of a homeless people’s Opera company

Empty Shops Network
Dan Thompson presents a pick and mix of creative uses for empty shops

Don’t Drink the Water
Tony Horitz on community theatre in Mexico

Arts and agriculture
Sjoerd Wagenaar on community, art and agriculture in The Netherlands

Contact get Co-operative
Young people, djs and an empty Coop

Something to do this summer
Hijinx theatre tackle festivals and employment rights for learning disabled actors

Arts and Communities Journal: the story
Huw Champion on the background of a new journal

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QUICK LINKS TO SITES RELEVANT TO THE CURRENT MAGAZINE:

www.actionfactory.org

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www.lankellychase.org.uk

www.allenlane.org.uk www.creativeclusters.com www.living-places.org.uk
www.artistsandmakers.com www.danthompson.co.uk www.locationpoole.com
www.artscouncil.org.uk/actiononrecession www.facelessco.com/quest www.media-box.co.uk
www.artswales.org.uk www.firstlightmovies.com www.mysecretheart.co.uk
www.awardsforall.org.uk www.fusioncommunityarts.co.uk www.nalgao.org
www.boroughofpoole.com www.hilton-foundation.org.uk www.nklaap.com/heiPeople.html
www.cabe.org www.hlf.org.uk www.nominettrust.org.uk
www.can.uk.com www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals www.peergroup.nl
www.comicrelief.com www.investinpoole.com www.plaay.co.uk
www.communities.gov.uk www.jrct.org.uk www.rotherham.gov.uk
www.contact-theatre.org www.knittaplease.com www.sitatrust.org.uk

www.streetwiseopera.org

www.takingpartinthearts.com www.voluntaryarts.org
www.thamesvalleypartnership.org.uk www.suffolkartlink.org.uk www.wildworks.biz
www.thebeautifuljourney.com www.artscampaign.org.uk www.womensaid.org.uk
www.thebristolfestival.org www.tudortrust.org.uk www.wren.org.uk

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