Chelsey Everatt is a Cultural Projects Producer, based in Lincoln, UK. With a degree in Architecture, and Masters in Arts and Cultural Enterprise, her varied background has included: working on the first Lincoln Frequency Festival of Digital Culture; the Paul Hamlyn funded Young People’s Programme with Lincolnshire One Venues; leading community engagement for the Heritage Lottery funded Boultham Park Restoration Project; Arts Development at North Lincolnshire Council; Cultural Development at Nottingham City Council; supporting Cultural Development Fund programme ‘Grimsby Creates’; plus a wealth of other projects and work. She was an Artistic and Quality Assessor for Arts Council England between 2016 – 2020, and previously a Trustee for The Level Centre in rural Derbyshire. She’s a dedicated amateur dancer, mum (thanks to IVF), and wife.
Arts in Public Spaces
We specialise in connecting places and people through arts and culture.
We invite audiences to see something unexpected, or participants to take part in something new. We feel a quality experience is the most important, whether this is a one off free engagement workshop or attending a paid ticketed event, we want to impress.
We are excited by events in public and unusual spaces, including streets, parks, libraries, and other community spaces.
This includes:
- Event Management
- Programming
- Artist Liaison and Contracting
- Commissioning
Supporting Creatives
We support artists to make their best work.
We want to raise the aspirations and ambitions of those living in Greater Lincolnshire, outside of major cities, showing there are opportunities within the sector.
Chelsey is a qualified Coach, Action Learning Set Facilitator and experienced mentor.
We have extensive experience in supporting artists and creatives, from writing successful applications to Arts Council England and other fundings, to being a Project Producer to realise work.
See Impact
We have extensive experience in Strategic Evaluation and creative evaluation techniques. We are passionate about proving the case to funders and stakeholders. This includes:
- Event and project evaluation including surveys, questionnaires, observations, and creative techniques
- Collating data
- Writing reports and presenting findings
We want to use the power of arts and culture as a vehicle to connect communities, challenge bias, take action against climate change, and make Greater Lincolnshire a better place to live.
Get in contact now to work together on an idea, project or event chelsey@everarts.co.uk