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Culture Online
 
The aim of Culture Online is to increase access to and participation in arts and culture.  It will draw its materials from museums, galleries, libraries, heritage sites, archives of written, broadcast and film materials, the performing arts and digital arts. 
 
It will be interactive and will encourage the use of innovative technology.
  • Culture Online will provide a wealth of tailored materials to support and enhance the curriculum and support children and teachers.
  • Culture Online will provide access to arts and cultural treasures to people who might not normally think of visiting a museum or gallery.
  • Culture Online will actively encourage people to participate in the arts, and to contribute to the creation of new materials and resources.

For more information, visit the Culture Online website



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