A Space To Create

What is A Space to Create?

As part of A Space to Create we are working with community venues across Sunderland to help them offer more creative activities for local people.

This exciting initiative gives venues the chance to experiment, innovate, and explore new ideas in arts and culture—ensuring they can develop programmes that truly reflect the interests of their communities. Through workshops, performances, exhibitions, outdoor art, and large-scale events, we’re making high-quality cultural experiences more accessible, right on your doorstep.

Supporting Sunderland’s Community Spaces

To help venues thrive, The Cultural Spring is providing:
Funding – Supporting the development of new creative projects
Guidance – Helping venues plan and deliver arts and culture programmes
Training – Building confidence and skills to grow cultural opportunities

Our Venues

Coalfields/Washington

The Old Rectory

The Broadway, Houghton le Spring, DH4 4BB

WEBSITE:  https://www.theoldrectory.co.uk/

Washington Millennium Centre

Millennium Centre Library, The Oval, Concord, Washington NE37 2QD

WEBSITE: https://www.washingtonmillenniumcentre.org.uk/

East

Young Asian Voices

Sans Street Centre, Upper Sans Street, Sunderland, SR1 1HG

WEBSITE: https://www.youngasianvoices.co.uk

The Box Youth Project

Hall Farm Rd, Sunderland, SR3 2UY

WEBSITE: https://www.facebook.com/TheBoxYouthAndCommunityProject/

Sunderland Headlight

14 Mary St, Sunderland SR1 3NH

WEBSITE: https://www.sunderlandheadlight.co.uk/

West

Grindon Church Community Project

Galway Rd, Grindon, Sunderland, SR4 8JZ

WEBSITE: http://www.gccp.org.uk/

Sunderland Training and Education Farm

Page Pastures Farm, Keelman's Ln, South Hylton, Sunderland SR4 0RW

WEBSITE: https://sunderlandfarm.co.uk/

North

Grace House North East

Bardolph Drive, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, SR5 2DE

WEBSITE: https://gracehouse.co.uk/

Photos from A Space to Create So Far..

Photos from Arts Centre Washington’s Craft Fair

End of Phase 1

Our A Space to Create venues came together to reflect upon the first phase of the programme, which has seen them over the past 6 months deliver a range of creative activities to their local communities. This has ranged from dance workshops to silk painting workshops to craft fairs to graffiti sessions to community art exhibitions & performances. 

Nick from Co-Libra led an evaluation session with the venues allowing them to reflect upon what they have learnt as well as look forward to the next phase of the programme which will be beginning in the next few weeks. 

After the session we held micro-taster sessions for tbe venues to experience new art forms and meet local creatives. This included; a spoken word workshop with Rowan McCabe, an introduction to puppetry with Georgia Hill and a mindful mark making session with Jane Young.

This project is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.


The UK Shared Prosperity Fund is a central pillar of the UK government’s Levelling Up agenda and provides £2.6 billion of funding for local investment by March 2025. The Fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills. For more information, visit
UK Shared Prosperity Fund: prospectus - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)