Cambridge Junction is very proud of its funded ticket scheme
The funded ticket scheme welcomes 100s of people into the venue each year, including young carers, refugee families, children in care, young people with disabilities and children who are entitled to Pupil Premium.
The Duke of Edinburgh visits Cambridge Junction
On Tuesday 5th November The Duke of Edinburgh visited Cambridge Junction for a guided tour focussing on the charity and arts centre’s work with young people and emerging artists.
Learn about a career in the creative and cultural sectors
On Thursday 10th October, Cambridge Junction throws open it’s doors and invites young people aged 16 – 25 to learn about careers in the arts.
Total Arts awarded £5000 by the Tees Better Future Fund
Cambridge Junction is delighted to announce that it will be the first recipient of the Tees Better Future Fund. The £5,000 grant has been awarded to its Total Arts group for disabled young people aged 13-25.
The Nutcracker appeal
Cambridge Junction’s Christmas Nutcracker Appeal aims to raise £5,000 to be able to give 500 tickets and ice creams to local children who wouldn’t otherwise be able to go to their inclusive family festive show.
Arts Council England awards over £1.9 million funding to Cambridge Junction
In an incredible vote of confidence in the city’s fantastic cultural programmes, Cambridge’s arts and cultural organisations have been awarded vital multi-year funding by Arts Council England. The announcement of the funding body’s National Portfolio Organisations for the next three years (2023-2026) includes fantastic news for Cambridge Junction, who have been awarded £1,947,438 over the next…
Cambridge Junction - mince prize parties
Recognising that the last two Decembers haven’t always fulfilled our festive hopes we have developed a new way to celebrate with colleagues and friends this year.
Taking steps towards making our recruitment more inclusive
Liz Hughes, Head of Development, Cambridge Junction says: over recent years, alongside many others, Cambridge Junction has been looking at how it realises its aspirations to be a more inclusive organisation. We want to be increasingly representative of the community we are part of.
Cambridge Junction to receive £461,678 from Arts Council England’s Capital Investment Programme
Cambridge Junction among 66 cultural organisations across the country to benefit from a share of over £22.7 million from Arts Council England’s Capital Investment Programme.
Cambridge Junction - callout for producers and artists for Spaces of Joy
Cambridge Junction is delighted to be one of the partners supporting Spaces of Joy, a nationwide 12-week pilot programme for producers of contemporary performance, equipping them with the knowledge, skills, resources and networks for working with and feeling closer to the practice of Learning Disabled and Neurodivergent (LD/ND) artists.
Cambridge Junction awarded £10,000 from the Arts Council
Cambridge Junction awarded £10,000 from the Arts Council’s Let’s Create Jubilee Fund by Cambridgeshire Community Foundation – ensuring that creativity plays an important role in local community celebrations for Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
Cambridge Junction receives £170,750 grant from Paul Hamlyn Foundation for creative learning work
This funding will enable the delivery of Take Two, a three-year programme of work with hospital schools, out of school education provision and the Autism Cabins in Cambridgeshire schools.
Opportunities for young people to develop their performance skills
Cambridge Junction's 'Junction Young Company' is back!
Cambridge has Ambition for Excellence thanks to £1million from Arts Council England
Cambridge Junction and Wysing Arts Centre are to receive more than £1million between them as the Arts Council today announces the latest successful applicants to its National Lottery funded Ambition for Excellence Programme.
Cambridge arts organisations ready to Evolve with Catalyst funding from Arts Council England
Cambridge Junction and Wysing Arts Centre are among 140 organisations across England to receive funding to support more successful and sustainable fundraising activities.
Cambridge Junction celebrates arts and science
Cambridge Junction is pleased to be presenting a selection of events as part of the University of Cambridge’s popular Science Festival following a run of sell-out shows in 2015 celebrating the intersection of the arts and science.
Cambridge Junction awarded £124,663 for pioneering digital arts project
Cambridge Junction and key partners Cambridge University Faculty of Education and The Raspberry Pi Foundation are pleased to announce that they are to be the recipients of a grant of £124,663 from the Digital R&D Fund for the Arts towards a pioneering project developing the making of music using the Raspberry Pi computer.