The shortlist has been announced for the National Campaign for the Arts’ (NCA) Hearts for the Arts Awards 2021. The awards celebrate the unsung heroes of Local Authorities who are championing the arts against all odds. This year’s winners will be selected from the shortlist by a judging panel of key arts industry experts and practitioners, including:
Le Gateau Chocolat, Drag artiste and cabaret performer
Paul Hartnoll, musician, composer, founder member of Orbital
Adrian Lester CBE, actor and director
Petra Roberts, Cultural Development Manager, Hackney Council (2020 winners for the Windrush Generations Festival)
Samuel West, actor, director, Chair of the National Campaign for the Arts
Despite the incredible hardships faced by Local Authorities in 2020, this year’s awards have seen the NCA receive a record-breaking number of nominations, as local communities turned to the arts for solace, strength and connectivity during the pandemic.
The Hearts for the Arts Awards were launched five years ago to highlight the achievements of Local Authorities continuing their arts services against a backdrop of severe financial cuts. Previous judges have included Susie Dent, Gary Kemp and Olivia Colman. Previous winners have included Hackney Council’s Windrush Generations Festival and Plymouth Music Zone.
Nominations were received from across the UK for each of the three award categories: Best Arts Project; Best Arts Champion – Local Authority or Cultural Trust Worker; and Best Arts Champion – Councillor.
The shortlist was judged by representatives from this year’s award partners: Culture Counts, Local Government Association, Wales Council for Voluntary Action, National Campaign for the Arts, UK Theatre and Voluntary Arts Wales.
The shortlist is made up of an exciting mix of exemplary projects and people utilising creativity to strengthen their local communities, economies, and wellbeing. From hosting online festivals to delivering creative toolkits for young people, and from opening brand-new cultural centres to innovating artistic collaborations with health professionals, this year’s shortlisted entries are the clearest case studies for the necessity of creativity to all our lives.
Samuel West, Chair of the National Campaign for the Arts, said: “After such a difficult year for all those in local authorities and the arts – a year of loss, postponement and distance – to be able to celebrate these shortlists, full of people and projects that brought us together in new and life-saving ways, is a real joy. We’d like to thank our partners for working hard to make this year’s awards happen, and especially the local authorities who have been adapting and promoting their arts services at a time when communities have needed them most. I am thrilled that Hearts for the Arts can show some love for the creativity, ingenuity and commitment of those on this year’s shortlists”
The shortlists are:
- Best Arts Project
- Mole Valley Arts E-Live – Mole Valley District Council
- The Creative Cabin – East Devon District Council
- Necklace of Stars – Derbyshire County Council
- N17 – Haringey Council
- Create & Learn PlayKits – London Borough of Wandsworth (Arts Service)
- Festival of Hope – Bolton, Carlisle, Cheshire West and Chester, Lancashire and Sefton
- Dippy on Tour (North West) – Rochdale Borough Council & Link4Life Cultural Trust
- Barnsley Museums: Families in Lockdown – Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council
- Summer Hubs – Flintshire County Council
- The Box, Plymouth – Plymouth City Council
- Falling on your Feet – Durham County Council
- Sea Folk Sing – Kent, Medway, and Swale
- Best Arts Champion – Local Authority or Cultural Trust Worker
- Sara O’Donnell – London Borough of Wandsworth
- Andy Dawson – Inspire Youth Arts
- Paul Cowell – Medway Council
- Claudia Cartwright – Mole Valley District Council
- Best Arts Champion – Councillor
- Councillor Janet Emsley – Rochdale Borough Council
- Councillor Jonathan Simpson – London Borough of Camden
- Councillor Dale Heenan – Swindon Borough Council
- Councillor Karen King – Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council
The winners of the Hearts for the Arts Awards 2021 will be announced on Valentine’s Day, 14 February.
The National Campaign for the Arts present the Hearts for the Arts Awards each year. The awards are delivered by the NCA, in partnership with Culture Counts; the Local Government Association; Thrive; UK Theatre; Voluntary Arts Wales, Wales Council for Voluntary Action.
For more information on the shortlisted nominees visit forthearts.org.uk/campaigns/hearts-for-the-arts