Partners

We work closely with a range of cultural and community partners, including those who have a home base in our Bradninch Place HQ, or under our umbrella elsewhere in the city.

Click the images below to find out about some of the partners we work with.

FUNDING partners

Exeter Phoenix is supported by the BFI Film Audience Network, thanks to National Lottery players
We are very grateful for the support of Exeter City Council, the local authority for the city of Exeter
The Heritage Fund has supported a range of heritage projects and activities such as our Cinema Heritage and Phoenix Archive Projects thanks to National Lottery players

CREATIVE partners

Positive Light Projects is a not for profit organisation using the visual arts to engage and inspire a diverse range of audiences and communities as well as developing emerging practitioners and aiding them move their practise forward in exciting and innovative ways.
Heading into their 20th year of co-producing Exeter Phoenix's annual family festive show, Quirk create opportunities for emerging, growing and established South West artists.
A community based at Exeter Phoenix designed for parents and care-givers to access art and culture.
ESB's aim is to share knowledge about seed saving, an ancient craft that is reviving in the face of our diminishing seed diversity.
Spork! is a spoken-word organisation based in Exeter dedicated to making live poetry accessible and fun.
Born from the vibrant city of Exeter, Paddleboat are committed to delivering high-quality productions and exciting workshops for children and families across the South West.
The only City of Literature in the south of England - and one of only 53 globally - the title celebrates Devon’s rich heritage linked to some of the country’s most famous writers, including Agatha Christie, Ted Hughes, Michael Morpurgo, and Hilary Mantel.
Based in Exeter and East Devon, they are one of the South West’s most experienced immersive theatre companies.
Providing opportunities for artists of the Global Majority to live, work and thrive in the South West theatre sector.
South West Dance Hub is a playful, experimental space for artists to deepen their practice, connect, collaborate, explore & expand creatively.

COMMUNITY partners

Double Elephant Print Workshop is an open-access community-based printmaking studio available to anyone; professional print-makers, artists and beginners alike.
Phonic FM is Exeter’s sound alternative: a community radio station for the city and beyond.
Contemporary Art Membership Platform (CAMP) is a member-led support and professional development network for artists, arts workers, and other creatives.
Theatre Alibi have been making work for adult and family audiences from its base at Emmanuel Hall in Exeter since 1982.
Exeter's flagship theatre. Offering live shows, creative activities, artist development and community programmes across the Exeter Northcott and Barnfield Theatre.
Visual Arts South West advocate for people in the visual arts, connect artistic communities, raise visibility, campaign for diversity and build resilience to enable the South West visual arts sector to thrive.
Sound Gallery is a professional recording studio situated at Exeter Phoenix, equipped with state of the art equipment and run by a team of engineers, producers and musicians with credits in award winning albums.
Art Work Exeter’s vision is a culturally curious Exeter that values art making and artists as essential to our lives, communities and economies. As an artist-led organisation we place community-led creativity, partnership working and artist support at the core of our ethos.
RAMM’s world-class collections and ambitious programming ensure that the museum is a place of discovery which encourages everyone to be curious, and inspires us to shape a better future.

EDUCATIONAL partners