Organisations in South East England
24hour Museum - UK's National Virtual Museum, updated daily with at least two new stories including arts and museum news as well as exhibition notices, reviews, features and trails. The site promotes publicly-funded UK museums, galleries, archives and heritage attractions and seeks to get the message about Britain's great culture to a broad online audience nationally and worldwide.
All Ways Learning – Supports, stimulates and animates the learning and professional development of people managing the arts in the South East.
Animation Station – A unique multimedia art resource for young people in North Oxfordshire, targeting provision at young people aged between 9–25 years old.
Arts Council England, South East - Develops and promotes arts across the South East of England.
Artswork, Southampton - The national, independent youth arts development agency, committed to making a difference to the lives of young people at risk aged 12-25 (one of their projects is the English National Youth Arts Network)
City Eye, Southampton – Aims to create an artistic hub based around film and video production in the region. City Eye aims to help the community, arts organisations, individuals, emerging and established talent.
Creative Academy, Slough – A partnership of many local training providers, the Creative Academy provides solutions to all things creative. It supports your technical skills, training, business and marketing skills, and organises showcasing events, networking and mentoring opportunities.
Hants Media Hub, Eastleigh - Professional screen-based media training for the creative industries, teachers and young people.
Lighthouse Media Centre, Brighton – Provides creative and professional development opportunities for filmmakers, screenwriters, animators and artists working with the moving image and digital technology.
Mediatree, Maidstone – Aims to generate growth in local companies, improve education and skills levels in the sector, strengthen supply chain networks, and promote the area as a centre of excellence for broadcast and creative businesses.
Museums, Libraries and Archives South East - The strategic development agency for museums, libraries and archives in the region.
National Film & Television School – A Skillset Screen Academy and internationally renowned centre of excellence in film and television.
Oxford Black Media Festival - Independent film, art, literature, heritage and music festival from the African Diaspora.
Oxford Film and Video – Aims to develop and maintain a community of skilled film makers in Oxfordshire through offering training, production support, networking opportunities and screening events.
Screen South – Regional Screen Agency which is passionate about developing a dynamic environment in which film and media culture can flourish.
South East Cultural Observatory – Aims to maximise the impact of culture in the South East by collating, interpreting and presenting information that will enable you to understand culture and opportunities to engage with culture in the region.
South East Film & Video Archive - A public sector moving image archive at the University of Brighton which aims to locate, collect, preserve, provide access to and promote screen material related to the South East and of general relevance to screen history.
South East Media Network – A business–led consortium of employers providing strategic focus for the region's digital content sector.
Wessex Film Archive - Serves not just Hampshire, where it is based, but Central Southern England, including Berkshire and the Isle of Wight.
Wessex Media Group – A creative network serving media businesses in TV, Animation and Multimedia, which promotes the growth and development of screen–based content production in the Wessex region.
Wired Sussex- Offers a range of critical business services and solutions to help company/freelancers grow.
Wired Wessex - Aims to help small firms in Wessex by giving help and support.






