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Join ClinksFounded in 2006 by Pallant House Gallery (and still based at the Gallery in Chichester), Outside In aims to provide opportunities for artists with a desire to create who see themselves as facing a barrier to the art world for reasons including health, disability or social circumstance. The goal of the project is to create a fairer art world which rejects traditional values and institutional judgements about whose work can and should be displayed. Since its inception, Outside In has engaged more than 5,000 artists traditionally excluded from the mainstream art world, 170,000 audience members and 80 partner organisations nationally. We have held over 30 exhibitions and currently support 2,000 artists. Additionally, Outside In is now able to offer an increasingly international platform for the artists it supports, having taken part in the 2014 Paris Outsider Art Fair, and being on the board of the European Outsider Art Association.
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Address
Outside In
PO BOX 810
Chichester
West Sussex
PO19 9WF
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
01273 381 311
    info@outsidein.org.uk
    Website
In Brief
Primary Field of Work
Arts
    Custody or Community
Community
    No. of service users
2000
    No. of Paid Staff
3
    No. of Volunteers
6
    No. of peer mentors
30
    Organisation type
Voluntary and Community Sector
    Legal status
Charitable trust
    Year of Formation
2006
    Organisation's Income
£250k - £500k
    Contract History
Regions
East
      East Midlands
      London
      North East
      North West
      South East
      South West
      Wales
      West Midlands
      Yorkshire and the Humber
    Area covered
National - England and Wales
    Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy
      Disability
      Housing & homelessness
      Mental health
      Peer support
      Personal development
      Physical health
      Research & academia
      Training
      Volunteering
    People you work with
People with disabilities
      People on a short sentence
      People convicted of serious offences
      Victims