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The
Yellow House was founded in 1986 by George Mc Kane, registered
as Charity and named after Vincent Van Gogh's house in Arles.
Van Gogh believed in
the dignity
of work and workers and saw the artist as a co -worker. His Yellow
House was always open so that people could see art as something
that concerned
them, and that artists lived and worked
in the community.
This has been the inspiration for The Yellow
House encouraging those young people previously denied access
to the arts due to class, gender, race, ability or most
importantly finance the opportunity to participate in all aspects
of the arts at the hghest level. The work
of The Yellow House has over the years been respected for it's
innovation, quality, style and vision. All activities at Yellow
House are
offered to the young people free of any financial costs but requiring
only committment and passion.
The Yellow House is run by George
and Gosia Mc Kane, supported by a
willing
and
active
Management
Committee and financially supported over the years by (mainly)Trusts
such as Lankelly, J. Paul Getty Jnr., Comic Relief, Barings and
others. |
"The
entire initiative has been working class from start to finish.
No 'names', no mile-wide grinning celebrities. no corporate sponsors.
Nothing but working class passion and commitment from two very
determined working-class people alongside their working class students,
who
shared in and built the dream."
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