Outside In’s artist ambassadors receive The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service

Ambassadors Katya Solyanko and Tom Stimpson at a recent campaign event

The ambassadors of award-winning arts charity Outside In have been announced as recipients of The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. This is the highest award a local voluntary group can receive in the UK and is equivalent to an MBE.

Outside In is a national charity which works to provide a platform for artists facing barriers, as a result artists are at the core of everything it does. Founder and director Marc Steene said: “One of the elements of Outside In that I am most proud of is its ambassadors, those artists who want to help the charity in its work and give their time voluntarily. They represent the best of what we can achieve, a network of supportive artists, helping each other, sharing their work, their voices and helping us to find more artists in real need of our support.”

The ambassadors are one of 244 local charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups to receive the prestigious award this year. Their work, along with others from across the UK, reminds us of all the ways in which fantastic volunteers are contributing to their local communities and working to make life better for those around them.

The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service aims to recognise outstanding work by local volunteer groups to benefit their communities. It was created in 2002 to celebrate The Queen’s Golden Jubilee. Recipients are announced each year on 2 June, the anniversary of The Queen’s Coronation.

Chair Charles Rolls and director Marc Steene speaking with artist Vicky Bowman

Chair of the charity, Charles Rolls said: “It is wonderful that the Ambassadors get this recognition for the invaluable way in which they are spreading the message about Outside In, their generosity in sharing their own stories to help others is truly inspiring.”

Award winners this year are wonderfully diverse. In West Sussex this includes Chichester Hospital Broadcasting Association, Findon Village Collective, Sussex Search and Rescue and The Daisy Chain Project which provides legal advice to victims of domestic abuse.

Lord-Lieutenant of West Sussex, Mrs Susan Pyper said: “I would like to offer my warmest congratulations to Outside In, one of the five outstanding and diverse groups in the county that have been honoured with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.  The work that they do to help others is remarkable, and the dedication of their volunteers and staff is truly humbling.  They make a real difference to the lives of others.  The Queen’s Award is a tremendous accolade for these five fabulous groups, and I very much hope that their achievements will encourage other volunteer groups to consider putting themselves forward for nomination for this prestigious award.”

Representatives of Outside In’s ambassadors will receive the award crystal and certificate from the Lord-Lieutenant of West Sussex, later this year. In addition, two representatives from the Outside In ambassadors will attend a garden party at Buckingham Palace in May 2023, along with other recipients of this year’s award.

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  1. phil baird

    Really Wonderfull so much gratitude to everyone and all the wonderfull experiences trainings courses people in whatever roles and parts played. from humble beginnings and the result of neglected and destroyed and unexhibited art has Phoenixed evolved into a ongoing triumph a whole congruent ,Alternative Art World that we for ourselves,. and together with those supporters and visitors to the exhibitions and events So thank you all and the art created I also hope there will be a gathering of all the ambassadors for a huge circle shoulder hug Best from Phil Baird Ambassador for Outside in,.

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  2. Kevin Preston

    This is Fantastic news I’m so proud to be an ambassador for outside In a charity that is selfless in there approach to help other artists. And change the art world for good. Thank you for all the support you have given me and other artist , it’s means a lot and helped build confidence that I was lacking in the art world today. Outside In thank you so much and thank you for everything you do ,it means a lot and I’m so grateful

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  3. Mark Noble

    I’m myself a Ambassador for outsidein.org.uk which is a great Honour for me as creatively romantic painter. For me its meeting great people and artists from all parts of Society.
    I’m myself severely dyslexic and autistic. Its great because they gave you opportunities to showcase your creatively art and culture, I’m myself really enjoyed the zoom meeting because you meeting other artists and showcase your own art, and I would Recommend others artists to joy to. Brilliant news well done. Kind regards Mark

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