Example sentences of "by [art] [noun pl] council " in BNC.

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31 An exhibition of the works by this distinguished group of painters , who included William Coldstream , Claude Rogers and Victor Pasmore , was organised at Wakefield Art Gallery and later taken on tour by the Arts Council .
32 Originally masterminded by the Arts Council as a branch of the English National Opera , it is now completely independent and in steadily expansive mood .
33 Najma , who has a degree in chemical engineering , sets off next Saturday on a tour arranged by the Arts Council -funded Asian Music Circle starting at Dundee University .
34 However , if the hon. Gentleman had attended the seminar at which I made my remarks last Monday — I greatly regret that he was not there to hear me talk about delegation to the regional arts boards — he would have known that I made the point that if such delegation is fully successful — if the regional arts boards are progressing well — the question whether the five major national companies should continue to be funded by the Arts Council or be funded directly will arise .
35 ( Attempts by the Arts Council of Great Britain to ensure that a percentage of certain grants are spent on ‘ ethnic ’ projects have produced little result in this field . )
36 The criteria for eligibility for the prize , which will be administered by the Arts Council , are that the recipient must be a living British writer , novelist , short-story writer , poet , essayist or dramatist whose work must be written primarily in English , Gaelic or Welsh .
37 Tickets for the show , which is being backed by the Arts Council , the City Council , and the Merseyside Development Corporation , sold out in only a few hours .
38 Throughout the region and important client group exists , whose basic funding is provided by the Arts Council and their local authorities .
39 But he still maintains a special affection for Northern Ireland , and this has led to an exciting project initiated by the Arts Council , in association with Queen 's University and the Festival — Demidenko will give six recitals in Northern Ireland ( not just Belfast ) plus six masterclasses for five young Ulster pianists , in the 1991–2 season , finishing in May .
40 Ulster Youth Dance is organised by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and sponsored by Marks and Spencer .
41 This is the first in a series of six masterclasses , initiated by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Queen 's University in association with the Festival , to be given by the distinguished Russian pianist , Nikolai Demidenko .
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