The aims of the  organisation are to:

  • improve the quantity and quality of opportunities for visual artists

  • improve access to the visual arts

  • to support voluntary and professional artists in all media

 Membership is open to all
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We are a not-for-profit organisation formed in 2004, set up to support and promote the visual arts. Although we are based in Fenland, Cambridgeshire, through our projects, this website and our blog we hope to bring our work to a wider audience.

The collective is an open forum and members can expect to have various opportunities to exhibit their work; at our regular cafe space 'Panini's' at March Town Hall and our blog, as well as other networking opportunities. We meet at least 4 times a year, allowing members to meet other artists in the membership as well as to progress ideas and projects.

Meetings are announced on our blog in advance and will take place in March Town.

Joining our collective couldn't be easier. Simply complete the form* ...It's FREE!

For details of past projects, simply click the PROJECTS tab along the top of this page.

For details of current activity within the collective visit our blog FENVAC NOW!

FREE subscription to the blog is available so current activity is sent directly to your email address. Simply enter your address into the subscription box provided at http://fenvacnews.blogspot.com/


 

Monday 16th April 07 Chatteris AGM

 
 
       
Fens LeAP (LEADER+ Action Partnership) is a partnership of public, private and community organisations and individuals set up to deliver the LEADER+ programme in the Cambridgeshire and West Norfolk Fens.
Leader+ is a European Union initiative funded by European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF). Leader+ is aimed at assisting rural communities towards improving their quality of life and economic prosperity.
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This project is part funded by the European Union through the European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund and by the UK Government through the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.