With its doors and box office closed, The Lowry took to social media to raise money for a new fund created to support artists and vulnerable young people through the coronavirus crisis.

Today, donations to the Salford venue’s ‘Futures Fund’ have topped £20,000.

The money raised is being split equally between the two groups. Activity already delivered using the fund includes supporting artists by commissioning them to produce a range of on-line creative activities and challenges designed to help the mind and body and the Provision of ‘Art Packs’ containing paper, pens, pencils and paints to young people in care homes and homeless shelters so they can take part in the creative projects

Julia Fawcett OBE, chief executive of The Lowry, said: “We can’t thank people enough. To raise £20,000 in such a short period of time goes to show how much people value the arts in a time of crisis. This money is already being put to good use and every pound and pence we raise on top of this will help us to extend this activity further.”

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