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Poet in the City brings poetry to life beyond books, digging out classic and contemporary gems and immersing audiences in the worlds of poets through events, commissions and participation.
Poet in the City
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Motto
Poetry beyond books[1]
Formation
1998 (as a project of the Poetry Society);[2] an independent charity since 2006[3]
Type
Arts and education
Legal status
Registered charity
Purpose
Creating new audiences for poetry through an eclectic programme of events, commissions and education work
Headquarters
King's Cross, London
Location
Kings Place Music Foundation, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG
Chief Executive
Isobel Colchester[4]
Budget
£240,000[3]
Staff
3[4]
Volunteers
75[5]
Website
www.poetinthecity.co.uk
Poet in the City is a prominent London-based arts organisation founded in 1998 as a project of the Poetry Society;[2] it became an independent charity in 2006.[3]
Poet in the City collaborates with leading partners from the arts and beyond, from the Barbican, Kings Place and the Royal Opera House to St Paul's Cathedral, the Francis Crick Institute and St Pancras International. They are experts in creating new audiences for poetry by presenting the art form in a way which is inspiring, celebratory and fun, and work with audiences of all ages, with different interests and backgrounds, and across sectors.
Poet in the City was awarded National Portfolio Organisation status in April 2011, in 2014 and again in 2017, meaning the organisation will receive regular funding from Arts Council England 2018 to 2022. It operates a mixed funding model, combining private and business philanthropy, earned income and public subsidy.
Events
Poetry & Lyrics Festival
Recent commissions
Poet in the City Producers
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