Tate Modern received 5 million pounds to develop a national arts programme in response to last year’s riots, to help young people develop their lives “in a more meaningful way”.
The National Youth Network for the Visual Arts aims to reach 80,000 people aged between 15 and 25 with workshops involving established artists, projects and festivals.
The four-year drive has been funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, a grant-making organisation focusing on arts, will be launched in April with a three-day arts festival at Tate Modern.
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