Newcastle-based cultural not-for-profit receives £45K in funding from Big Issue Invest
Cobalt Too CIC, has received £45K in funding from Big Issue Invest to help refurbish its current premises and expand its offering to local artists by providing further studio space.
The not-for-profit, community interest company was created in 1999, and works to bring people together through creativity and arts by programming high quality culture which is both affordable and accessible, and through offering learning opportunities to the local community.
Cobalt aims to support all creative production and champion new and underrepresented culture, ensuring inclusivity is at the heart of the organisation and to prioritise people over profit. It does this by providing affordable workspace for artists and through a multi functioning venue which offers a diverse programme of cultural and music events as well as creative learning opportunities.
The organisation contributes to the economic and cultural landscape in Newcastle and, increasingly, a wider national cultural economy through the programming of national (and international) artists.
The founders of Cobalt are creatives themselves and believe that shared space and cultural activity can improve mental health, increase confidence, support general wellbeing, and help with social isolation.
As part of its mission give back to the community, Cobalt promises to:
To welcome an audience of at least 15,000 to the building per annum
To ensure at least 3000 places to free events over the year
To deliver at least 35 creative learning events and workshops each year
To create performance opportunities for 25 young musicians each year
To offer free venue hire for at least 20 events each year for organisations to deliver with a social impact, on low or non-existent budgets
To aid and safeguard the creative incomes of at least 20 arts professionals with the provision of affordable, safe and secure workspace
To keep average ticket price for all Cobalt events no higher than £8 per ticket
To pay all artists taking part in events
To put at least £50k in artists fees into the cultural economy
To strive for a balance of 50/50 male female/non gender specific performers on stage within its own events
To network with and create opportunities for at least 3 new organisations wishing to use its space, promoting diversity each year
To create 1 job or voluntarily position for unskilled workers who learn and train alongside it
Michael Burns, Investment Manager at Big Issue Invest, said: “The work Cobalt do is vital to ensuring culture is available to all, whatever their background or means. Our investment will help Cobalt to provide additional spaces for artists, which we are delighted about. We are really excited to watch Cobalt expand and grow from strength to strength.”
Mark Collett, Director of Cobalt, said: “For over two decades, this has been and will remain a passion project for Kate and I, a joint conviction that supporting the creative do’ers and providing a stage for artists and audiences generates support and meaning in an increasingly fractured time. It’s a different type of wealth that we’re both very proud of and one that nourishes an increasingly wide and diverse community.”