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New directors appointed for National Glass Centre and Sunderland's cultural growth |
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Keith is a 2004/5 Fellow of the Clore Leadership Programme and a board member of the North East Culture Partnership. He was born in Sunderland and grew up in South Tyneside.
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SUNDERLAND.- Sunderlands growing reputation in the cultural and creative industries has been boosted by the appointment of two senior arts executives.
Keith Merrin, Chief Executive of Museums and Archives Northumberland, has been appointed as Director of National Glass Centre and Rebecca Ball, Director of The Cultural Spring, moves into the new role of Bid Director for Sunderlands campaign to be named UK City of Culture 2021.
The two directors will work together to help implement Sunderlands cultural strategy that puts arts, culture and creative industries at the heart of the citys future.
Mr Merrin, who has grown Woodhorn Museum in Northumberland into one of the Norths most successful visitor attractions, will take up his new post in March. As well as bringing the famous Tower Poppies to Woodhorn, he is also responsible for setting up the community arts project Bait part of the multi-million pound Creative People and Places programme financed by Arts Council England.
Ms Ball has also been successful in the Creative People and Places programme as Director of The Cultural Spring, which works with communities in Sunderland and South Tyneside on projects including The Great North Passion and the Dominic Wilcox Inventors programme.
Both directors will work with the University of Sunderland which runs National Glass Centre and is a partner in The Cultural Spring along with Sunderlands Music Arts and Culture Trust (MAC) and the Customs House in South Shields.
The appointments were welcomed by the Dean of Arts Design and Media at the University, Graeme Thompson: Sunderland is fortunate to have secured the services of two such experienced cultural leaders. Keith and Rebecca will play important roles in the continuing development of Sunderland as a cultural destination and creative powerhouse.
This signals a step change in the development of Sunderlands cultural assets.
Keith Merrin said: Its an exciting time to be coming to Sunderland. National Glass Centre is going from strength to strength and the city itself is setting out ambitious plans to place arts and culture at the centre of its economic regeneration.
Rebecca Ball commented: There is so much energy and ambition in Sunderland. As well as existing assets such as the Empire Theatre and National Glass Centre, theres the exciting development of a new cultural quarter around the old Fire Station. The City of Culture bid is going to be an opportunity for Sunderland to establish itself as a national centre for arts, heritage and culture.
Paul Callaghan, of the MAC Trust, said: We are delighted to have Keith and Rebecca playing such key roles in Sunderlands cultural renaissance. Both bring great vision, experience and drive to their respective posts.
Councillor John Kelly, Sunderland City Councils Portfolio Holder for Public Health, Wellness and Culture, said: "The appointment of two very experienced and enthusiastic individuals to these key posts demonstrates both our citys ambition and our commitment to culture here in Sunderland. Id like to welcome Keith in his new role at National Glass Centre. The centre celebrates both our cultural and industrial heritage and is something we, as a city are rightly proud of.
Welcoming Rebecca to her new role, Councillor Mel Speding, Chair of the citys Cultural Partnership, added: "Planning has already begun and with our Sunderland Cultural Strategy, we already have a strong platform from which to progress. With Rebeccas appointment we can now begin to focus, refine and deliver on those plans as we build up towards being the UK City of Culture 2021.
In their new roles I am sure that both Rebecca and Keith will be showcasing our city and raising our cultural profile even higher on both national and international stages.
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