Anthony Ruck

As Arts and Cultural Progammes Manager Anthony is responsible for all MADE's work in the field of arts and culture. In particular Anthony works to promote the early engagement of artists in the design process and helps facilitate arts interventions that make people think diffierently about places.

Previously, Anthony worked at MADE as Arts and Culture Adviser to BSF. Supporting art and culture within education programmes, including Building Schools for the Future, Academies, PCP and Free Schools, in a project funded by Arts Council England. 

Anthony speaks regularly on the impact that arts and culture can bring to the learning experience and presents at regional and national conferences. He is currently studying for an MA in European Cultural Policy at the University of Warwick. 

Before joining MADE Anthony set up and ran a graphic design studio working solely for charities and the voluntary sector, based in Hoxton Square, London. Here he worked mainly on areas around identity, branding and improving an organisation’s voice through careful and detailed evaluation of audience and message.

Anthony studied graphic design and advertising at the London College of Printing, and during a professional studies year out worked on the pilot project of The Sorrell Foundation Young Design Programme, working with schools to improve the quality of the education experience through design and the design process.

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@PlacedEd thanks Jo! You're always welcome at MADE! the kettle is always on! Lovely website by the way!

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More bursaries for architects to take part in #lslp2 interactive architecture day soon...stay tuned!

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@PlacedEd and if you are around at some point - you should come in to MADE for a catch-up!

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