Marina Ambrosi is one of a group of Moldovans working to develop their country's local cultural scene who visited West Yorkshire from the 10--16 May 2013 to be inspired by its rural artistic and cultural scene.
The group is visiting the UK as part of a two-year development programme called Trio organised by the Amsterdam-based European Cultural Foundation (ECF). Trio brings together a local authority representative, a local non-governmental organisation and an individual from a 'House of Culture' -- key players in the country's rural arts scene -- and supports them in strengthening the rural artistic and cultural sector in Moldova.
Guided by Yorkshire-born cultural policy expert Phil Wood, the Moldovans spent a week visiting some of Yorkshire's cultural highlights, including the industrial village of Saltaire that's home to David Hockney's gallery, the Bronte sisters' windswept village of Howarth, Leeds Art Gallery and an accountant-turned-blacksmith who will demonstrate her skills in Malham. Dilia Ham, Trio project Manager comments on the development of the project and its potential future.
The Trio group also visited Brighouse, Gargrave, Huddersfield, Mirfield, Pendle, Slaithwaite and Wakefield. The Trio project is delivered in partnership with Soros Foundation Moldova.
For more information: www.culturalfoundation.eu
Marina Ambrosi from Dulesti, Moldova discusses her Trio project with ECF in West Yorkshire grant wood | |
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