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Friends of The Edge
As a Friend of The Edge, you will be supporting a rural, community arts centre with a strong educational remit. The Edge is financed by William Brookes School and by income generated by the box office, after-school clubs and other programmes. We receive no direct funding from the Arts Council or Shropshire Council. We operate on a minimal staff of part-time employees. All of this means that our Friends scheme is very important to us, both as a source of income and as a pledge of support from our audiences and visitors.
If you sign up now, it costs £20/annum to be a Friend. As a Friend, you will currently receive the following benefits:
- Invitations to Private Views in the Gallery, and to other social events
- Advance mailing of the programme, which appears three times a year
- The opportunity to reserve a table for a maximum of four people for our Jazz at The Edge programme and other cabaret-style events. Because of the popularity of this benefit, these tables will be allocated on a first come-first served basis until all tables are allocated, so please consider booking early
- The opportunity to borrow from our extensive collection of DVDs and Blu-ray Discs
- Access to our Art for Hire scheme, which allows you to hire works of art from The Edge’s collection, to enjoy in your home or place of work.
Please register for the Friends of The Edge programme by completing the Registration Form. You can pay in cash, by credit/debit card or by cheque (cheques made payable to The Edge Arts Centre). You can join at any time in the year, and we will remind you to renew your subscription each year.
Thankyou.
Alison Vermee
Director
Friends of The Edge Registration Form | DVD and Blu-ray Disc Catalogue
Art For Hire
The Edge Arts Centre has purchased a number of pieces of art work since our first exhibition in 2003. We are now making these available for hire to those who have subscribed to our Friends of The Edge programme. This is an opportunity to enjoy original pieces of art by local artists, and further support The Edge.
Find out more about Art For Hire.
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