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The tnLsle¢s who ale also directors of the charity for the Purp￿ of the cornpaw.es Att 2(￿, pres¢nt their report
with tht finan¢ial Stsiemettts of the chan.ty for Ibe year eDJed 31 March 2022. The trustee5 have adopted the
provtsrons of A￿oUnting and Rwrtrttg by Chatriies." Stat¢mcnt of Re¢omtwded Practrce applrcable to charitics
preparing their account5 in accordwe wjth FJMn¢ial Repornrtg Swidard appli¢able in the UK and Republic of
Ireland (FRS 102} {effective l Janwy 2019).
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Objectives #od aditrities
Wysing Ans Centr¢ b¢ii¢ves that art and artists bave a vitsl role io pky in SLxiety attd thai opp0m￿lticS iti the arts
have not always be¢n fairly 5har¢d or a¢c¢ssal by all. We believe that everyone wh) ￿she$ io should have the
OppOr￿nity io explore their creative potential. We develop p￿mn￿￿ that SI41p￿ artists ai every stage of Iheir lives
and careers. that offer time and space for peTSooal d¢velopmeDi artistic and experimelltstion. and a¢cess to
supportive neTh¥orks. We actively seek to give a platforn) to voices that are perceived to be marginali5¢d or
nder-repiesenled. We we committed to estsblishing national a￿1 iDternatioDal partnership5 and ¢oUaboratioDS that
sllpp￿ itmovative and exp¢rim¢nlal art ¢ulThwe ts be Created aTwJ shartd.
Or8aDtsadon•l objertive$ 201&22
ARnSTS:
Enable artists of all back￿undS to tbriveLkvelop a range of programmes that suppon
artksts and artisti¢ PTadic¢ln¢rea5¢ the diversity of anisis we supportDevelop IKal.
national and int¢rnational strategic partn¢rship5 and ne￿$
Enable a range of audiences io eDgage wRth CODtempordry art aDd ideasDeliverhi8b
quality public aNJ engagement piogratnmesBe strategic in largctsng audiences for
artwork Ixyond ow ge0￿p￿"¢ i*)undan"es
Enable flnancial and or8anisational resili¢nc¢Develop and sustaiti new owdeb of
self.gen¢rni•J alld contributed rncomelDvcst in 5tsff developmeitt and
governan¢eMaximise the wential of our unique sile
AUDLENCES..
ASSETS..
To achieve IL5 aims and objectives, WysuTrg delivers a range of progra￿ both ai its Site in Nral Cambn"d8eshire
and throu￿) partDer5hips nati(￿1￿ and iDternatioDally. The otganisation uses an anmnl OFwating Plan whicb tracks
ctivity acro￿ all aspects of the tham"ry.
Wy5ing's Business Plan i￿ludeS measwable A¢tioths against exh Ooanisaibonal Objective. with named slaff tak￿S
responsibility for srKcif¥c areas. and incudes financial planning and risk management alongside a range of policies.
Key Perfornwce IDdicators for all stsff and ptO8rotnmes ate WTitteD inlo the Bwiness Plan which art monitotrd and
TeBularly revmyed.
Wy5ins's cuirent B￿AnesS P]aD IS pryated to 2023, with a sI￿1fi￿t pr￿e$S of review plaoned for Business
Planning 2023-26. Wysing's NPO funding 15 in pJac¢ to March 2023, and an 4)plication has been made to Arts
Council England for NPO fi￿th￿s"for 2023-26 settin8 Imlt how W￿]D¥S straiegi¢ obje¢tives all￿ to those of kns
Council England's new Let's Creaie stta*8y. B￿]nesS planning fortbe funding pui¢xl 2023-26 will cornplete in 2022.
W¢ evaluate ail our work through feedback fornts to artists. ¢olltribukn￿ and audiencu. Artists taking part io
residencies. retreats and oth¢r dev¢lopmeni PTognmmes provilk forn)al ￿ltren evaluation thai is assessed by staff ar
future programrnes are adapted in rc5ponx (J*stion$ have deVelo￿d by ￿ exiemal evakutor and measure the
quality of experience to the dcvelopmeDt of artisW prxtice aDd weers.
Those attending events and exhibitions provide evaluatitin to ensure that we are providing an excetlent visi￿r
exp¢riett¢e. Feedback is sought verbally througb wtinett fomts disthtsuted at events or via online surveys where
events have required advance iK*)king- Evaluation is collatrd and presented at stsff so that a115tsff can input
into making improveroents a¢TOS5 tbe OTgattisatson.
Evaluation dats is presented annual]y to Wysiog's TnL5tees for review. This includes proms in ￿latiott to artist at
visitor demowhics to n*et tsrgets around diversity. alongslde infornutsort on the quality of artist artd visitor
experience which is demon5trdted tbrou8h quotgj feedb¥L R¢vi¢ws ftom press aDd social meth"a ale also motiitor¢d.
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We were able to resume on site residenci¢s in 2tr21. We Continue io offer artists a flexible nwdel that allows them to
deterniine the length of their visivs as part of their Te5idency time. Restdency artists i￿lUde Sonya Dy¢r, Leah
Clem¢tts, Kele¢￿' Anu¢h4 Carl Gent, L￿da Stupart. Ruth Angel Fthvards and Chk>ee Maugile, Ain Bailey. Deborah
Findlater, Shenece Oretha, taurd LAdika, Ilang Lintw Maeva Bertheiol Coby Sey. Giles Routtd, Rtstb Beale and
Sickness Affsnity Group, among otI￿ry.
We Co￿l￿Ued to provide remote rtsidency 5UPF￿ lo artists Includjng M*Jam Dats attd Juliet Jacques. In partnership
with Viial Capacilies and ICA Cape Town. Wysing Arts Centre host¢d the fifih Vital Capaciti¢s o￿line restden¢y
..]uuse. Siphenati Mayek]so, Nadine M¢keDzie and Rebtkah Ubuntu. Vital CApacitie$ provides an acc￿$1b]e,
purpose-buili digital residency sp2¢e. that siwns artists. practi¢e while tn8a8in8 audiences with their wor
Followng th¢ re$iden¢y in Augwt 2021. wwk was presettted a5 part ofan Onli￿ exhibilion. We supported a r¢sidency
for Carol Sorhaindo as pan of The World Re-imagme4 bn'n8in8 CaTibbcan-b&%td artists to the UK to r¢5earch
legacits of the transatlantic slave tradt.
British Council in parthu5bip with WysinB Arts Ctntre and Digitsl Atts Sttth hc6ted NeVIWoTL a f(w.week
residency that rdn from 25 O¢tobtt- 19 Novembcr 2021 off¢ring artists a period of refl¢¢tion, fesearch, pncti¢e. skills
¢x¢hang¢ and professional networkin8 OPPOrtuthJlies focused on digital artistic practices and txhnologi¢s. Th¢ online
r¢sid¢n¢y points of ¢onne¢tion between four diffeffnt prdctices. The sessions in the residency provided critical
support in the fomi of m¢Dtorin& group conversalions, prnblem solving 'sllrgeries'. 8uest talks and readin8 group5.
These 5¢5sion5 weT¢ used to 1¢5t ideas, te￿ 4)Ut solutions and suggest new directi¢)DS. Wysing worked with artists
LauTa"Andreato. Abdul Halik A7￿4 Waiteha Bal￿1 and we￿jY Teo. with Anna BuJJiinE-Bran¢h as Artis¢ Advisor.
Digital Arts Studios hosted Abthar Plati5za. Aryjré Schu¢4 Wisrah Vilkfori and KesaTa Rallmvibushana. Arrists look
psrt in a programme of a¢iivilies including peer-10-peer ¢x¢han8e. m¢nloring. group ¢ritiqU¢s and PT¢senthtions.
including sessions by Adbam FarnDa￿. Leyya Mona Tawil. Alic¢ Buckmell, Sonya DyuaDd David Blandy.
Hannah Wallis is an artist-curator. r¢s¢affh¢r and co-r￿￿ of Dyad CTeatÈve. She continued her residency
throughout th¢ year ¢onduclin8 r&search as parl of an inllovative prOgraMn￿ io su5yofi the Career development of
Dldeaf and Disabled Curator5. in partnership with DASH. MidlaT)ds Art Centre (MAC) and Middlesbrough Institu
of Modem Art (MIMAI. Hannah curn*d our SUTllTner exhibition Version. with Ain Bailey and since completing her
sidency now jo]Ded the permaneth sraff traTD at Wysing as Assistant Cwator.
We delivered 30 ffsidencies 126 on SI￿ 4 rem￿¢} acwoss th¢ y¢ar, Supporting a totsl of 76 artists. Some of these
Tesid¢nci¢s were fiuthd by Wysing aNI some involvoj providing free s4)port or *comm(Mlation for artists working
ot) Vario￿ projects.
itu)ns
We ¢ontinued to SUPPOTt the onl1r￿ broadcast of Transmissions. platfoming Season 3 of the show. We sworted the
online broadcast of Adham Fararnaw￿S The Heart Wants What The He•n W8nts. as of Art Nighi irt 2021.
Wysing Broadcasts website hosted 10 Dew digital commissions from Dylao Fox, Poppy Jones Little. Gloria
Ogunyinka, Swan Meat. Ruth Angel Edwards. Icckny Viol¢( Sarah Hayd•) and Salma NCAY as well as providin8 an
online plarforn) for a rattge of other ¢ommissions tskJn8 place through exhibition or event n￿k1ft8 at W￿Ing.
Ow ¢onJmissions in¢lu&d new works for dtsplay in exbibition as well as new live [￿fornI￿. We commissioned
s￿di0 artist Caroline Wendbttg to pr￿UC¢ 'Hywteinousa', an audio walk experience guiding visitOTS around Wysin￿S
site, available io exwience in person atyj online via BroadcaY5.
AMPlify- online exhibition - l April to 17 June 2021. This ¢xhibition plarfomwd exwimentsl works designed by the
youn8 artists {aBed 18-25) who tLKsk part iu AMPlify resideocy.
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NeVIWork - 21s¢ Febn￿ry to 31st March 2022 An I￿17ne exhibihon of work by British Council NeVIWork
ReSid¢n￿ artists taw8 Andreato. Abdul Halik AzeeL Wajeeha Batty)l and Wendy Teo. pre5entin8 the development
of the artists. digitsl research during their remdenry earlier in 2021. From games to interactive audio and fl￿ the
exhibktion pre5tnied thest very diff¢r¢nt practices througb the ¢ODneaions aThJ re¢ipro¢ity formed b¢￿teD the artists.
Events
We preserfed Dtsktop SttNlio Visits With Ruth Angel Edward% Crysts]Imess and Ain Bail¢y giving viewers insight
iDio the ideas aDd research cothte4J duritig their engagement wtth WysiD&
Club Urania. a new partn¢Tship with C•mbn"dge Junctiofy laullcw iti early 2022 providing Wy5in8 Wlth an
opportunity to Collat￿rate on the curation of a new live event in Cambridge city. Club Urnnia provides èn LGBTQ+
inclusive space, live perfornJaTKe and oprn mi¢ slots. In addilion. Ihe eveni thkes an iniegrnied appToa¢h to
occessibility, offerin8 captioned and Iivutrearri￿ for mnote a￿llenceS. Works wue presented by
Whiskey Chow and Pink Suits.
As well as Ihe live perforn)ances presented at Club Urania and our annual festival. we hasted live events with Linda
Stupart, Carl Gent, Coby Sey and Maeva Berthdot as part of thetr e¥hibitions pmgTamme.
Studio Pro
Through the award of Culftjral Recovery Fund fmm DCMS. we were abk to siroyide Sti￿1￿ renl relief b¢tw¢en April
and June 2021, although we saw a trLuge ttlrnover itt S￿￿.0 o¢¢upan¢y ill September 2021. Dern￿￿ for sh￿10S T¢main
high, with th¢ S￿di0$ again in fvll 0¢a￿arKy. We welcomed Isokl Meredith Hardy. Sq>hie Hill, George Mannin&
CJ Mahony. Rohini Kapil. Beverley Carruther5 and J05bua McCornn¢k to join the studio programme in 2021.
We I￿￿ed an SU￿70$ evettt in August 2021 as well &$ an OPPOTturrity to 51we th¢ir work throuth an online
event in De¢ember 2021. We provided S￿di0 artisi Rob Fos*r-Jone5 the opw>rtwiity to exhibit new ceramic works
alongside Carl Gent and Linda Stut*rfs autWDm exhibition.
Our aduli art ¢oi]rses provided S￿di0 artists with the opportunity to teach and facilitste ¢￿tIVe learning for new
audiences. We delivered Moulding aDd Castin8 With Florian knithma)r, ]nk Making and Drawin8 with Caroline
Wend]ill& Experinwiral Photoyakthy with Ematsue]a cus￿. interprettDg Pattern5 in Nature with Beeny HarWo￿a
Purkiss, The Surpris¢ of Drawing with Penny Kkin. Oil Painting with Damari5 Athcne and An Introduction ts)
Geometric Painting with Aaron Ossia.
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on Tour
Touring aciiviry was sigmficatsdy rnlu¢e4J in 21-22. altknu8h Wysin8 led a wI￿ortillM bid for th¢ Te5earch and
development of Wew Hisiories.. a PLthli¢ art prtsÈram￿ leathDg on from the regional serie5 Of wmmissions through
W¢w Geographies,. The research and development fuThJin8 secured through Arts Council England has enabled
pa￿e[S in Essex, thlchesw and Greai YanDouth ￿ commission artists to work with l(Thl eornmunities wh05e stortes
have not been told.
While Wysing h&5 not actively new comrni5sion5 this year. it is often the case that work or research that has
ken place at Wysin8 8ocs on to Et shown clsewhert. As an example, Morgan Quatntstlu's film, 'Missing Timc,.
mmissioned in the summer 012019 as part Of tlK alumni exhibition 'AII Hi5 Ghosts Must t)0 My Bidding,. was
showll al the Johts Hansard Gallery iti Southamwon dunng May to Jur¢ 2021.
Trustee S¢*tement on Pvblie BtDefit
li is rhe Tntsitts, iDteDtiOtL is to ensure that Wy5ing c(mtinues io phy a wjique role in prowth.tsg higb quality facilities
and acceu io inoovativc pro8rd[t￿llts of contempmry art for the beJ)efii of artists and for wider sociery. Wysing
PTovides SDJditi accommodation (where th¢r¢ is a significant n￿ed shonage of srndio provision in Cambn"dgeshirc,
especially provision that L5 affordable), 1$ on¢ of a few rwal venues ID the UK that offcr funded residency
pportunities. as well &$ funding ntw work to be created and sknwn * our site or POTther venues. It is a priority for thc
T[￿￿tee5 to coniinue to furtber tht divetsity, a¢¢es5ibility, reath and impau of owwotk
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Significant ¢h*ritsble •¢llvilies in 2021122
Artist support and development ¢onttnye ro be ai th¢ heart of Wysing's off¢r. Alongs￿de the tjme, spa¢e and public
' plarf¢)nns, we know h¢)w im￿rtant it IS to provide artists wilh Sw)1￿ networks, rKer to peer learning as w¢ll as
advice. ID 2021, we deknvered a new Reception 121 progrnmme. offeriDg one to One and group advice sessions to
artists across the COUDty. comtnittins over 2(M) hour5 of stsff iirne in delivery of se55i0Trs. Artists had acc¢ss to
different members of the stsff team for I htyJr online medings attd wete able io seleci staff based on their areas of
interesl e.g. makmg dI￿ra1 work. applyitig for opportulliiies, tea¢hmg aThJ fa¢ilitstion or feedback As well as regular
sessions with members of ti* curaiorial ieam. we fa¢JI1tht￿ group sessions with ACE Relarionship Manager Dipak
Mistry to offer a briefing on n￿king a DYCP appli¢arJon. b￿8¢1 thice sessions with our Head of Operwtons, maklng
a website wilh our Diytsl Produttr, as w¢ll as s¢ssions with two of ow sti44io artists. Through thJ'5 progr8mme we
engaged 237 artists.
Duritig 2021 we launched our Access Sieeritig GTOUP. The Access Steewing Commissioned disabled artists to
thare their lived experi¢ntt of the bam.ers ￿ed when tly ettgag¢ with arts instiwiiotts. Tbe artists were paid for
thcir critical feedback and their work will Wysin8's fvture endtavours toward$ greater acces5ibdity, which
although will be an ongoing journey. h35 alrrndy provided infO￿atiOn ihat will shape our rebrand, new web51te and
sytt legibility. We have a continued commitment to the WOTk of the Access St￿ring Group. and would like to Ihank
the artists wbo paAicipa*d in ikn"s fir51 scrie5 of Proj￿ Ashokkumar Mw. MJ Bla* Sam Md4 RA Walden.
Joanna Holland, Linda Aloysius and Uma Breakdown.
Advocac forArt'
We worked ¢105ely with arts sector colleague5 continuiT)g to adYÈKate for fair pay for artists. Through sertor
nernvorks including CVAN and Plus Tat& we advocatrd for pay Teview and gre•rer transparency from institutions in
their ¢ommissioning pro¢¢sg.
Exhi
Version by ALD Bailey- 12th Julyto 22nd All8￿t 2021
Sound artist aTKI DJ Ain Bailey presented a series of new sound WOTks for Version. the first onsite exhibition at
Wysing Arts Centre of 2021. Instslled in three parts xross Wysing's sile. Ik title paid tribute to the fversion, of
vocal reggae Throughout the exkn"biti0￿ Bailty broughi together soutsd and sculptuff as mearts to expand OD
as atsd tethm.ques of 'sorti¢ biograpby. a geDera¢rve njethod of sow)d explorntion thot the artisi has f￿eSSed over
the years. Presented across the 5jte. Bail¢y produ¢¢d a s¢ric5 of works thar reflect on the arti5Ys Jamaican heritsge,
from the prtsition of 50mwne WI￿ has rffjt )rt Visited the island.
The three sound pieces weTE accompanied by a translation. wrritten by artist and WTiter Taylor L¢ M¢ll¢. Pr¢s¢nt¢d
alongside ibe souttd woiks as a ¢eX￿al 'vttsion' ofthe com￿$S1￿0￿% ibese acied as an eXper]n￿lI in SOUDd tran51alion,
whereby soDi¢ components are sbared in alternative ways. This elemeni was developed ID pattneTship with exhibition
¢uraior Hannah Wallis. as part of •) ex￿or￿￿on of how 9)und Works can be m* more arxessible for DJdeaf
auth'encu.
rin
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Pr¢5¢nt¢d as part of Test Spatt.. this exhibition bT￿ght tog¢th¢r work in Ceramics and with ￿$￿Its from
¢XFtrirnents in photogrammety software. An E¢lKS Jmpritited reflected on the cave as a Point of origuL both culturdlly
and spiritually. The installation drtw upon Foster.Jones' recent eX[wen¢￿ of becoming a father himself and the loss
of his own fathu. to coThr¢mplat¢ how we remember. ￿MIn￿le, aDd how tleetillg Men￿leS Can leave an indelible
marK or become abstracted ID time. An wtd(w)r perfornjawe mthed 01￿108 of An Ecbo Imwitited on 16
O¢tober.
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ltsstalled Wysing's gr(yJnds. gallery and Amphis buildiD& the ¢x￿7)llIon ]￿luded wec¢Dt sculptsue and
video work by Geni and StyJpar( with sound work by Anucha and Gent
The exlll"bitioD feaDred a ￿eW sonic collage buili from field Tecorthg5 and live F*rforTnaDCts conducted ID aDd near
the grounds ai Wysing wilh new recordings of various folk songs woven inio the wider thF￿. and then. a harrowing
made visible how narrative ￿m¢S frorn latmjscape and PT(th￿S experiences of il. weaving new. intimt< unguarded,
and ofteD violent sllxies aDd spaces fw land ill ¢risis.
A Tender Asccnt
Mxva Berthelot and Co
ed 2nd March 2022
Developed, filmed and presented in Wysin8'S gallery, A Tender Ascent was an immersive auditrvisual installation
bringirbg togcther filmcd perfowTnance and 6.1 surround sourt frorn choreographer and perfonner Ma¢va B¢rthelot
and musician. vocalist and DJ Coby Sey. The exlu"bition was cornpleted with r￿￿ 5culpture5 deyeloprd with artist
Alexat)th Bavard A Tettd¢r As¢eni was a stydy of ¢ollaiwxation asebb al￿ t]ow.
R¢f¢rencing th¢ strangene￿ of 5cienc¢ fi¢ti(ffi and the everyday moments of isolation caused by ihe pondemie. the
work sees B¢rthelot and S¢y rnoving in and out of synch with the soundrra¢k. the nawral worfd. and each other. as
their roles become fluid and hierarchies dissolve. A TtTKler Ascent represent¢d the culmination of work begun thwing
Wysin¥s Br￿dCaStin¥ tt*med yeax itt 2020. when Berfheloi atwj W were io.residence at WysiD8 together.
alm
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While ihe effects of the Covid pandemic were ongoing dwing 2021, we ada￿e4 our festival io Covid safety- teducing
overall capacity of the event by s￿/0 and operating a fully wtd(w ¢v¢nt. Titled UJ¥ier Ether, after the element thought
to tonne¢t us to other rea]ms. Wysing PolypI￿niC stwd the thresbold of magi¢. th¢ esoteri¢ and speculative
bjres. preseniitig an intimaie day of 0￿1.alr wfor￿a￿¢s, m￿%1¢ and readiD8S from CAMPerVAN, FAUZIA
(Live). Ignota.. MJ Harding & Nisha Ram2￿y8. Julid Jacques. M*issa Malik & Yeshe Bahamon-Bee$ley, object blu¢
ond others.
addition to the live tvenl, a coUaFnrntion with Ntw Art City has ¢nabl¢d an ac¢essibl¢ and immersive online
experience wbere all of the perfomw*es Can be vmyed as part of an augmcntcd vtrsioo of W￿1n&
https'.Ilnewart.¢itylshowlwysing"polyphonic
SyJl*bus
Syllabus, Wysillg's aJtisi development progra￿. ¢onvened in pa￿erSh￿ with Eastside Projects. Iniva. Spike 151and
and STr￿l0 Voltsir¢ continued during this Sy112bus V parncipants concluded their Pstyoned prograTnrne in
J*)uary 2021, whil¢ Syllabw Vl participants OTganised succeufijl gatherings at Spike Island. Eastside Projects. Studio
Voltsire, lniva and Wysin&
Syllabus Vl was Support￿ by artisi advisort Sandbu and Jad¢ Montserrat. Contriiwtor5 in¢ludrA Adam
Farah. Florence Peake. Harnn Morrison mort.
Dunrtg thi.s perirt we were awarded a siwfi¢aDi ￿1¢ of £5(N).O(M) from F￿¢[and5 FouDJatioTr, which rtccivcd press
coverage includitig in th¢ Guardtao focwing on how this prOgDn￿¢ has ¥ partthlar emphasis on 512PPOrting
n)inoritised artists. This will secwe the progra￿.$ fuDJre for the nexr 10 yeajs.
Cblldren and Young pe•ple iKluding AMPIIfy
In 2021-22 we transitioned from Onli￿ to in P¢TSOn session*
From O¢tot*T - Febwary w¢ worked with anists Dylan Fox and Litwja Srupart (trn New Hi$toJies, as Part of an Arts
Council R&D graDt across the Eam of England. We WOTkal with yiA]ng people and their families through th¢ Kit¢
Trust Icarnbridgeshire's leading LGBTQF chariry $wornng youttg people). with the CODversatioL8 and creative
collab¢)rati¢)ns leading to tb¢ creation of six flags and five ivoti￿n patches for Clothing a150 OD sale as editiors. Five
will dksplayed at youth sessions led by Kite Tnlx and ￿¢ on sire at Wysing Art5 Ccntre.
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The de5Lgts are buili from disa￿10￿$ with p￿Ie ai Kite TDJSt sessioDs. arou￿1 inteT¢sts iwluding tarot ¢ards,
Crystals. WLt¢bcraAi animals I ws. fitrjmg acceptance and joy in nalurc. The slogans on the patches Con￿ from
discussiens at Ki* Trust sessioos betsyeen the young wple. their farniliA artiu Dylan Fox. and Wysing Arts Centre
employtts. Conversations protection of tra￿% y(Am8 power over identitie& resw. safe spaces. athd
joy.
We forged a new Telationship with Cambndgesb]re Settsrry Suppirt TeallL wbo work with young p¢ople who are
dlDeaf I visual tmpaimiellts I multrsensory impajrnts acr055 the COUDty. We ￿e1ved fjmdiD8 througb Disability
Arts ShrOpshi￿ to d¢liv¢r the project with this group, with match fi]ThJing from Esmee Fairbarin Foundation. Sessions
took plac¢ from January - Ma￿h 2022, workin8 with clai￿ Gebbett from Th¢ Nesi Project. and Seo Hye L£e. The
group created collalM)rative banner5, a nest in th W￿dian￿8 and a new sound work. The group will r¢turn to Wysing
in AuDJn]n 2022. and we aim to build long terni.￿latiOnships ￿ the S¢n¥ryy Sufv Te•nL
We reviewed how w¢ work wsth Kettle'$ Yard throu￿ our Cirojit Pro8fdmme. l# February 2022 we began working
with young people from Cambrnlg¢ Regional College. The young people who porti¢￿ated in the proJe¢t had never
been lo cither Kcttle'5 Yard or Wysing Arts Ccntre before. In this y¢ar ihe S￿dents worked with Bettina Fyrnee.
supported by Eveljy WIK)rrnlI.Can￿eI1. Josb Biliott ai Kettle's Yard and It￿t with studio artist Soh¢>ia SokhaDvari 8¢
Wysin&
The third edilioD of AMPlify, a residency to supw)rt ￿tIll3 aged 18-25 to tske part in workshops and ¢reat¢ new
digital ort. The arfftsts Came to Wysing in (knber. and a series of online workshops followed. with young people
supporred to sly)w their work onlitie In April 2022. The participating artis15 this year wert.. Sarah Al-samj, Eli¢
Ardet). Billie Baxter, Harry Cros& Lucy Rose cwjll￿gharn. Zoe HardiD8. Rowan Petrow and Meitao Qu. Tlw wer¢
SUPPOrted throu￿ artist workshops and rDentoriDg fron) B(eakthwn, Dylan Fox. Carl Gent aDd R¢bekah
Ubuntu.
We Worked with artists Abi Pa]mer. Cbloe Co(Fr, Ashley Holmes and Dylan Fox 10 create a serie5 of resources to
support the Per50Dal. &Kiai. Heahh and F£onomic curti¢th in ￿0￿dary s¢hools. The reS{rtU￿ will launch in
Autumn 2022.
We worked with cambridgeshi￿ Early Help wm tn Ramsey. Sawtry and St Neots. whcre yiyjng pwle took parf in
online workshops with Urna Breakdown and Linda SbJpar( and a hybnd Worksh￿ with LawTeth¢¢ Epps. Wysing
worked ID collaboratlOD with Damaris AtheDC and the early h¢lp t¢art) to create tbree videos that iDspw¢d young
people to explore their thitity through paintin& perfomJarKe. storie5 a￿1 campaign5. The early help team cov¢r a
wide geographi¢al area and are ttot always able to bring Y￿j￿8 people together. so the resourees were devised to
pport young pe￿Ie remotely. The resourtts will be us¢d 1.2-1 and gro￿ sessions lcd by the youth workern.
They a150 be accessed ind¢wdently onlin¢.
We hosted surnmer s¢1￿￿1 visits frnrn LinkKL Village Colle8e. wrtiD8 with Aaron Ossia and Lrtie Poukt, and
Sawsttsn Village College. workin8 Enwiuela Cusm. Wt also continued working off site at St Peter5 School in
Huntingdon and N¢Ale-Wade A¢adwny in Mar¢h. Th¢ art15ts who suppthed our s¢hooLs Pro￿arnMe wete.. Penny
Klein, Naorni Harwin. Ben Doherty, Damaris Ath¢neJDresser. Emanuela Cwin, Caroline Wendlin& Sophie Hill,
Atexis Pwinas. Rolxrt F05ter.Jones. Soh¢ib Sokhanvari and Mannin&
We were $￿CeSS￿l iti receivin8 furtding fro￿ The Ragdoll Foundatiw match fvnded by Esmee Fairbairn Foundatioti.
whieh sees ihe launch of our r*w youth council in Summer 2022. In preparation. we ran a youth voice 5e55ion ai
WysLng in March arouNi Youth voice. WI￿ Dylatt Fox led a creativt activity to inspire colleagues from Connection$
Bus ProJe¢L a portable youth service in cluth￿￿¢shIr< and Carnbrid8e Virtyjal SchcKJl, WIKJ SUPPOrt IrA)ked after
thildren and car¢ l¢aver5 ¥ross tbe County.
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022
ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Acbievemenl Athd perforounce
Wysing's Business Plan for 2018-22 included targets for ￿]r Twork with artis￿ audiettces and our ass¢ts.
Artists
Acb]"eved ID 21-2
Residences
20
30
Exhibittons
2 ¢)Dline3 on sitc
3 online3 on site
Digital comrnissions
andbroadcasting
Grow online produ
enga8¢m¢nt by 2￿A
Red￿ed 51rA
Syllab
10 artists and 2 artistic
advisors
Major fimdiD8 bid achieved with
the Ftcelands Foundaiion to
se¢uTe the progTamme for 10
years, includin8 coordinator,
bursaries and more parln¢rs
In¢lwion
75'Aof atti$ts eng8￿nE iti our
We Coll￿ sthtistics for 27QA of
the artists W¢ WOTk¢d with.of the
artists that returned surveys:37•/0
identified a5 di5abled5•1* 85
neurtyJiverse68°h as femalelV/
as non binary120/• as trans45°h as
global rnajority51•/0 a5 LGBTQ+
SttHlio provision
20
20
Artist devel¢)pmenl- Reception
121. nomirtations. letters of supp)rt
450 artists thrw8h
Reception 121s
237 affists supported through
Reception 121s
P8rtn¢rships
ECVAN & CVANPh
Tat&Syllabws
ECVAN & CVANPIUS
Ta*SyllobusCambrid8e Junctiort
IDtcrDatiODal prtDcf5hips
Vitsl CapaclticsNev￿01k
Vital Capa¢iti¢sNeVIWthThe
World Reirnagined
AMPlify
8 artist digitsl ￿￿missIOnS
l. other commissions taking pta¢e
early 2022-23 year
Children and young PeO￿t8
Reach 2C(l yowigpeople aged
12-25
910 yO￿g people engag*J
throu8hour ¥tivilies
Achieved in 21-22
Crealion of youtb ¢ouucil
6 att¢Ddees
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EGI￿gRED NUMBER: 02942151
REPORT OFTHE TRusfEE
THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2
ACHIEVEMEiYf AND PERFORMANCE
Circutt & circuit route5 PTogrnmme
2(Kl yowig peopEe
253 young people
Schools provision
WLMked with I l %knls direedy
aThJ ly)s*d the Art Bytes rwonal
5 Awards corffjpkted
I wnpleted IMt 4 ongoing
Education parinersbips with
marginali8ed 8rnups
Publi¢ programn
20 eveuts
32 events (including online
events such as desktop studio
Visits with artists)
Wy5in8 on tour
Achieve audicnccs of look
Internati¢)nal partsthips were
focused on online
exhibitionslevents. The Wortd
Reinu8iD¢d public art
cijmttwsions will r¢ach huge
worldwide audhence5 durin8 2022
(slats not available yet)
Community groups
Engagementwith 3 n¢w
community Efoup5
3- Sensory sUp￿rt Tw Youth
Voirx and Rams¢y
Famity offer
Not developed yet. planned for
22-23
engagement for fami"i
ECVAN New Historie5 project
Delivered- evaluatiOD undenvay
Bridge and LCEP Working
Delivered Abo part of Enga8e
Dive
Inclu
Our a¢hi¢vements in thi5 area I￿]ude firther diversifying our Board and staff team and conlinued investment in staff
training around disability, rrturryliveThity and anti-wism.
Fundraising performance against objettiyes
Fundraising for tht or8anisatioD is erntr￿ded actoss the or8aDi5atiw Freelance filndraiser, Salldy Weiland, works
with the team to develop bi&s. Alongsi(k rai￿n8 fiLTrls to meet annual bud8ei tsrBets, we continu¢ to build new
partsieTship5 and ronsortia enabling u5 ty rethKc specific pr0￿mMe b￿lEets and shue costs.
Wysing is grateful io have l*en awarded DCMS Cultural Recovery FuDding. This 8fdnt enabled us to provide three
months of studio ret)r relief to SDJth"o artisw to CO￿￿15570n a￿]¢£ around the development of our ¢arned income
strengthellitig our fJ]Mn¢ial Tes]lience ptsdemic. as well as contributing to Covid 5af¢ty m¢&sur¢5, Wy5in¥s
Access Steering Grow). di￿¢#] residencies and our Rwion 121 pr08rn￿.
Arts Council E
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ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Provided additi¢)nal support for bwin¢s5 wntinuty. interim leaderthip and ￿¢￿itmen1 ¢osts following the death of
tongstanding Director Donna Lyiw.
South Camb5 R rt Grant
Provided unresth¢ted grdnt fund￿8 to ￿]ppOrt our rcopcning followin8 the Fandemic.
DASH El hant T
Moore F
We aJE grntefvl io our parth¢Ts on the DASH Curator Residence prO￿￿e and to The Ekphant Ttwt and Henry
Moor¢ Foundation for their supp)rt for Aio Bailey's Vetsion eyhbition.
Flux
For their supTx)rt of Maeva Berthe7￿ and the develo]rnl of A TeTKler Awit exhibition.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
FinaDcial position & re5erv¢5 poIKy
Financial review and reserves p)licy
Wysins Itss a robust financial strdte8y that our ain￿ and obitttives. Over the ￿ fiv¢ years we hav¢
developed our cash rtserve5 mitigating financial risk to tbc or8ani5atioJL The tn￿tte5 review ow n5erves trtjlicy on an
aw)ual b¥is.
The Board_has set a target of a minimurn res¢rv¢ of £250.(KKJ to enable the organisali0￿ to develop stratew¢ ￿eaS or
its ¢)peration whilst atso prolectiD8 c&shfiow.
Designaied Resetves
Capitsl S￿nd for site improvements at)d T¢pairs
Equipment and rnaintenance
Perso[￿e1 rL%erYe for unexpected cos
£30.000
£60,000
£16,000
£75,000
£30,000
Website
Unde5ignated Teswves being d¢velop¢d foT inv¢sbn¢ni piirposes: £149.845.
Tht organisation works toward5 an ar￿Mal budget thar is aptroved by the tn￿e¢S at)d monitored throughout the year.
We privileged to bave a highly skilled board of tr￿*t￿s, the majoriry of whom hav¢ sigorfi¢attt fman¢ial
Tesponsibilities within their own professi(m$. They make a valuabk conthlyJtion to the busine55 strate8y and embrac¢
their responsib)lities as ¢hanty trusttts.
In addition to quarteAy board meetings. Ihe board h3$ convened a deth.(￿¢d Financc Commiltee which meets with th¢
manag¢m¢nt team separat¢ly and the Finao¢ial Manager reports r¢gulatty oll in¢ome and expendittire. 0￿ ¢ashflow
position and r¢serve5. AU budg¢t-holder5 work withio stsi¢d fllwi¢ial guidelines and we actively seek advice oll
dev¢lopn¢nts within the ¢harity sxtor.
Overhead costs fot the organi￿10￿ inchmle a rolling pr{wa￿t of building and site maintenance to ensure that
equhpmeDi and facilihes can be up￿dded throughout the y¢ar thereby avoiding the need for em¢rgen¢y casb items and
large-s¢ale expendittire. A&sets aTE being depreciat&l at a rulisti¢ rate and the regisier is updated yes￿larly and in
taDdem with the maiDtenance prs)grnmme.
Our aitil is to be a m(¥lel of best prnctice. to build a financi￿ strategy that withstsr#J the flu¢fvations in the gettrdl
ecottorny, provide stability a￿1 allowus to 8row ¥ on¢ of the countys leading arts organisatiot
Whcn fund5 allow, thcy are transferred into a three.ll￿nth fixed ternh tr¢awy t￿d io maximise interest.
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HARITY
CISTERED NUMBER: 02942151
RT OF THE TRUSTE
FUTURE PLANS
Wysing h¢Jpes io srture Continued CO￿ fitswjing as part of the Ans CowKil En818nd's Nationa] Portfolio. Decisions
about NPO fijnding will be ¢omple*d in October 2022 with business planning in place for the organisation through to
2026. We are requesting an Iylity to ¢Dable us to grow East Cootempw Vkwa] Arts Netwo￿ and supwi anists
based irt the r¢gi¢)t) better. Ixjt know that tbis is exremety Coro￿l￿ve.
Th¢ fiTtanLMal siDtstion remains challengrn8 for a majwity of arts or8an15ati(xJs, given iaflatiot) and the cost of ITving
crisi$. Other Costs. including maierials and other Supplies. have risen substsntialty, t￿1. Dtmand for publie funding
0￿￿tIgh$ supp]y and the ongoing pdndemic affccts auth.ence t￿ge￿￿nI coLsiderably." our rtmote location is
advwJt3geous in tern￿ of Covid safety and in¢rea5ed public interest in wellbeiD8 through enga8tmeDt with nature. but
remains a barrier to xcess given poor tran4￿rt links and the rising Cost of fi*l. Sthff and arti$ts are heavily itDpacted
by the cost of living ¢risi&
In 2021, with 5UPIK)rt from ACE5 Cultural Recovery Fun(L we co￿lucted a sigruficant ￿VIeW inlo opportijnities for
eommercial income geDer*ioL This has led to.. artist-led coutses for the public,. opeDiD8 the c¢rdmi¢s studio to public
memb¢TstrLiP,' promoting Wysing as a ¢eletOttOD vethue aDd I￿atIon for away41ays. ID 2022 123 we are open for
expresstons of interest from caf¢ I catering to open a pan-time refreshmeni offer on site. In October 2022 we will
-launch our Frienth and PatroThs xh¢me with the aim of securing long-iern) pnvoie donations.
Stra*gic objectives outlined in our plans 10 2026 iDclude strengdjetiirtg our exr*rti5e. This will include buikling a
new p8rt.rime roie to work ots fith"sing. and deb'vering llwveme￿ in areas of envirorjmentsl re5POn8ibility.
commereial income dev¢lopmen¢ digitsl and marketing. Thtt¢ will be a ¢onfinued commitmcnt to equity and
diversity across our pr(wammes. We have conlinued commitments to ow A¢¢¢ss Steenng Group WOTL will instityte
an ATtiSt Advysory Group to help shape fUth￿t pro8rarnrn¢ opporfunity for artists. aE￿ ffiJrth¢r dev¢lop ow CreatLV¢
Youth C(ftULCiI.
A si8nifi¢anr r¢vi¢w of Wysing's brnndin& ￿ne of voice and publi¢ facing websi* are expected to compleie at the end
of 2022. reflectin8 Wysing's new vision, rni5sion and value5 under the lead¢rsbip of Director Rosie Cooper. Wysing
will continue to ¢entre 5UPPOrt for marynalised artists and publics, listen and reSp￿]d to ¢ornrnunities. and sha
tEsow¢es and knowledge in a way that build5 sector-wide equity. and within communities. Key to our fvbwe Vi510D 1$
io re.imagitie how we work with artists aljd publics across the site and beyon4 rn4kin8 tbe most of OUT distinctive
atttjbutes - I￿l￿ding ow rwal location - to build an artist supm con)mission and engagement prograrnme that
makes th¢ most of wysingsd1sti￿tiV¢ ¢thos and 8eth"n&
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENr
Governing document
The charity is ¢ontroll¢d by its govemiJ)g a d¢al of tw and conlliDJtes a limited u)mpany, limiied by
guarante¢. as defined by the Companies Act 2￿.
The charity is controlled by its g¢)verning drwent a deed of trLLSL and coThsliwtes a limiied company. limit&1 by
guaralltee. &$ defLned by the Co]npan*s Act 2(K)6.
RecThitmeDt *Dd appointment of Dew trustees
Wy5ing 15 comtnitted to mainlainiDB a P￿actiVe appToa¢h to equity. As with all recmitmeni of stsff and ts￿le¢S. we
draw up dethiled job description5 prior to advertising for any staff p)5ition or tru5t¢¢ rol¢. Wher¢ a de%ription a]ready
exists. il is reviewed and UFrflated. Posts and roles are advertised internally and ext¢rnally' all advenisements cary an
Equal Opp)rnwities declaration. AM applicants are judgd on job or role-re]aiuL r¢l¢vaDt Cri￿13 and shon-listing for
all senior posts and tswsiees involves at le&￿ two DKmbers of staff atKI one tnLSt¢e. Recruitrnent decisions are fil¢d for
at least six months and feedback given lo unsucctssful candidatrs on request. u￿>n ap￿Intment, all stsff and trust¢es
e Provided with a job des¢riptiOD. handbook and contrad of ell¥loJinent if appropriat¢.
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STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
OrgaDi5ational 5tructsre
Wysing Art5 Charity ¢rades whder the Dathe Wysitig Arts Centre. The or8aDi5atiOD is governed by a voluntary Board
of tTUStees who are also Directors of the Compahy. The Board meets no le5S than four time5 a year. For certain
specialised artas of the ¢han"ty'5 work subcommitw ore formed which then Teport back to the fvll Wy5inE Arts
Centre Board A team of SaI￿led stsff ¢ary the daY-l(￿￿Y tssks of the organi￿lOn overseen by the Director
(Chief Executive). Other than for th¢ service5 of the DArrf￿rs. the charity is not dewdMI 00 unpaid volunte¢rs or
th>nations-iTh-kJ'nd.
Induction and trainiDg of lleY4 tr¥stee5
All new tru5te¢s are given a broad raDge of ttwerials whtn ihey join boord. The matuial include5 thc airns and
objectives of ihe organisation, a sthff and trusw handbty)k. b￿lgerS athl accounts and art outline of th role and
Tesponsibilities of b¢¢oming a tn￿1¢¢.
Diubility Employm¢Dt
Wysing is a Disability Confident accredi*d L*tthT. As of March 2022, 37.5Yo of our stsff team identify as having a
long-tcnn tL¢alih ￿nditiOn or di5abiiity.
Wysing has a dedicated mental health policy and has WOTked on crtatin8 an organisational culth]re where people Can
0￿]Y di5CU5s metstsl health and care. We bave rwo deth"cated Mental Healih First Aiders, ail rnembets of staff have
Te¢eived MHFA'S Mentsl Health Aware training ¢owse, a￿1 one of Wysing's Mtsiees is a mentsl health ¢bampion.
Siaff and Artists can talk infornthlly at*)ui mental health and wellE¢in& bui we also have mort stnJ¢wred frdm¢works
ftsT addresstng s¢Tt5SOts at work well a5 questions #b￿t mentsl htalth and wcllFKin8 in residency feedback and
annual appraisal fomis. All stsff havc access ￿ an Employee Assistance Pro8rJmmr.
We activety seek to post op[m￿lIt¢S to websites and Detworks for th"sabled people and en¢ourage applicauiThs. We
ensure that applicatioDs can be D)ade in audio or vtho fonDat well &s in writing and provide EASY Read versions of
ow vacancies.
Wider nelwork
Wysirtg Ans C¢ntre 1$ a member of th¢ Plys Tate netwoth and Wysjng's Dwtor holds a role on tILe Plus Tate
Sieering Committee. The charity ¢(￿rdinateS Ihe East Contemporary Visual Arts Nettvork (ECVAN) for th¢ East of
England and Wy5iDg's Direct￿ sits on the national CVAN Steuing Commitiee. Wysing is also a foundeJ Member,
and nati￿￿1 co4)Tdinaior. of the SylialM]s network.
Rel*ted parties
The charity has Th) related parties.
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BIPORT OF THE TR
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAR
•22
STRUCtURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENr
RiEk M4nagemeJt
The trwi¢es ar¢ responsible for the mana8emcnt of risks (aced by the organisatiom. A tom￿1 review of Ihe chartty's
risk managem¢nt prr*esses is undertaken on an annual b&sis. The key ¢oNrols used by the ch￿lty include."
Fornial 88eDdas for all Board of Trusttt meetsngs
CompreheDsive sttaiegLC platitiin& budg¥ttig and management acc{M￿lIng al￿ le￿rting
Fomial written pobcies that are reviewa by twstees anDuaUy
Estsblished organisatiot)al smKwre and lines of repx)rrin8
A Risk RegJsÉer thai forni$ part of the Bwiness Plan and is regulaTly uFKlated
Through tbe risk maDagement pr(Ke&ses &%thblished. the tWStees are sarisfied that the major risks identified have been
adequately tDitigated where appropnate. The following kcy risks bave been identified and sii within the Finaticigl ￿'sk
Regis*r. Thc potential impad of these risks has Ixen o)Midered and steps aff in place to monitor and miti8ate th¢
risk..
L0$5 of fiLDdiD81 incornt
Poor cash flow
Poor reseryes
Budget does n*X match bwiness plan obj¢¢iives
D¢¢ision$ and planning fron) iDx¢urat¢ fmarKial informatioti
Poor financial c¢)ntrol
Poor credil control
Fraud
A qualifyts)g third paty indenmity provision is in fortt for the benefit of the tnkn.
A 9￿lifyIng third party indemnity"wovision is in force for the Ixnefit of the truste¢s.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAIIS
R¢gi5ter¢d CompaThy number
02942151 (F￿gland and Wal¢s)
Registered Charity number
1039555
Registered oifKt
Fox Road
Boum
CAMBRIDGE
Cambridgcshire
CB23 2TX
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WYSING ARTS
HARI
BE
BIPORT OFTHE TRusfEES
R THE YEAR
DED31 MAR
Tru$tee$
J C Bickl¢y
T N Brooks
J F N Lack {iesigTLed 91￿2022)
J A Bn)ok5 {rcsigned 14n12022)
E J MaT5h
S A Wells
H Offeh
C L Bray (resigned 221912021)
R N Ladak
H M Zafiropoulo$ (appoint¥J 2￿)rI￿21)
Company Seeret
C A Littlechild
Senior Ststs¢ory Auditor
Matthew Pethfer FCA
Auditors
Staffords
Chartered Acc4X￿lallts
& Stsnjtory AuditoJs
Unli I, Cambridge House
Camboro Bllsines5 Park
Oakington Road, Girton
CAMBRIDGE
Cambridgtshire
CB3 OQH
BaDkers
Lloyds Bank Pl¢
l Legg St
Che1n￿f0rd
Essex
CMI IJS
SolieitD
Stepharty & Co
72 Watling Street
Radlett
HeTrfoTdshire
WD7 7NP
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPOIYSIBILITIES
The ttustees (who are a]so the directors of Wysillg Arts Cbarity for thr of coDw law) are responsible for
pr¢parinE the Report of Ihe Tru*ees and the finattcial slatcments in acconlaTKe With applicable law and United
KingdoTn Accounting Standards (United King(ksm Generally Accepted Ac¢(wJnting Pla￿￿CE) including Finan¢ial
Reporting Srat)dard 102'Tr Fitwcial RepottiDg StaDdaTd applicable in the UK a￿1 Ryblic of Ireland"
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STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILTllES- coAtAnDed
Cotwy I¥w T¢quir¢s the trustees ￿ prepare fjtsanctsl s[*￿￿Dts for ¢xh fiDatLcial ye4T which give a tru¢ aDd fair
vi¢w of the slate of affair5 of thv ¢lwitabJ¢ cotDpany and of the iDcorning resou￿ and appliutivn of resources,
i￿ludIng the irtome attd ex￿Oi1UrE of Ibc charitsble tompw for that P￿10d. In prepariti8 those fitwKia]
select suitsble accountin8 policies and then aFoty them coDsist¢ndy.
obs¢TV¢ the rn¢thod5 and PfiDripl¢s in tbe Cban'ty SORP:
make judgemeDts atsd es¢imates that are rfasoDabl¢ aDapn)deDt:
p￿par¢ the finautial $tstemetLts ott the goitig cor￿￿ basis UDJtss it is in41PrnPria¢ to Pr¢SW￿ that th¢ charitable
¢othpany will coNilluc in iwiDrs&
The tswt¢es •r¢ twDsible for keepiDE ptopet accowrtitig ￿ordS whi¢h dis¢lose with T¢*sonabl¢ a¢¢UT*y ar ￿Y
time thc fin￿¢￿[ position of thc charitable compaThy and to cnablc them to cnsure that thc financial Statett￿ts
comply with the Companies Act 2￿6. They are also Te5pottsible for safegvarth"ttE the &8sets of the clwitablt company
In 50 far as the thJstee$ are aware."
there is ￿ relevant audit infoTh•bon of which th¢ charilable compa￿$8￿￿"10TS are unaware.. and
the ￿￿11eeS have tsken all steps that they oughr w h•ve tske# to r1￿ themselves aware of ally televant audit
inf0m￿tioll attd 10 establisb that the auth.tors are aware of that iDfornati
AUDITORS
The authtors. stsfford5. will beprop05d forTr•nw)intinentat the Annual Gelleral Mxting.
This report b&$ b¢¢n pr¢paral ill xcokn with the spe£ial provisi(m of Part IS of th¢ Compatii¢s A¢t 2tK)6 telanng
to small ￿mpani¢S.
ApproY¢d by orderof the bD*rd of trusiees ots.........
.. #TWJ sign￿ on ityb¢balf by..
S A We115- Tru5t¢¢
Pagc IS

RE
RT
FTHEI
WYSING ART
DITORS TO
BERS OF
Opfnlo
We have audiied the financial stsiements of WysÈn8 Art5 Clwrty (the 'cbaritable eomp8ny) for the y¢ar ended
31 March 2022 whJ"¢b ¢ompTise the Siatemertr of Finaticial A¢iivitie& the BalaDce Sbeet. the Cash Flow Statemcnt
and notes to the fiJJatt¢ial stswllents. including a of sigthfi¢8nt a¢¢ountiDg policies. The flnancial rcporting
framewoik thai has applied in their preparation is applicable law atsd Ut)ited K￿th)m A¢¢ouDting Stsndards
(United Kingdom Generally A¢c¢pt¢d Acwmting Practice), including Financial Repth'ng stsnda￿ 102 Th¢
Financial Reporting Standard applirAble in the UK and Republic of Ireland,.
In our opitiiott the financial s￿£￿￿nts..
give a tsue and frair view of the of the dtsritsbk C0D¥Mn￿S aff¥its as ￿ 31 March 2022 and of its iw¢)mitig
resources aTrJ applicarion of rtsources. incluth.ng its income and expKndittwe. foT the year then ended.
ha￿ been properly prepared io acCOrda￿e wih Unitgj Kingdom G￿e￿IlY Accepted Ac¢ountin8 Prnctice.
including Financial Reporting Standard 102 Tr Finwjcial Reporting StsTrJard applicable in the UK and Republic
of Ireland.: and
Basis for optnion
We ¢oAdu¢ted our audit in accordantt with International OD Audiliog WK) (tSAs (UK)) and applicable
law. Our ff$ponsibi151ies under those Standards arc fithcr described in the Auditor5, responsibilities for the audil of
th¢ fman¢Jal ststements section of our report We are ind¢pethleni of the ¢haTithble tornpany in accordance with the
¢tbi¢ai rquirera¢Dts that are rekvont LO our audit of the financial stai¢m¢nts iti the UK including the FRC'S Ethical
Stalldard. 2nd the provisions available for small eniilies. ID the circun4tartts set out io not¢ 22 10 the fman¢ial
staiemenw and we have fi￿filled our other ethical res￿l￿11￿ties in accordance with these requirements. We beli¢ve
that the auth"t evidence we have Lknined is sufficient altd appropnatr ￿ provide a basts our ￿illiOn.
Conclu$iow rel*ti#g to golllg ujthtern
In auditing the financial sta¢emertts. we have ¢oDcluded th8t the mwees. use of the going basi5 of accounting
in the prq)aration of the financial $tst¢ments is appropnaie.
Based on the work we have wformcd, wt have not identificd any material u[￿rtaIntit5 Telating lo went5 or
cortditiOnS ¢l•i. indiyidually or collcctively. may cast Significani doubt on the charitsble compan￿5 ability to contiThue
as a goiag wncern fora period of ai leasi ￿1¥¢ months from wheo the firwKial statements ate authorised for i55U¢.
Our iesponsibilities and th¢ r¢S￿￿nSibilit￿S of the truste¢s wttb respxt to going Concern a￿ d￿rib￿ in the relevant
sectiotts of this report.
Other informalioD
The trustees are r¢spon5ibk for the oth¢r information. The other infOn￿￿on ¢oTnprises th¢ infotn)aison IrL1￿ io
the Annual Report. oiher than the financial statement5 and our Re￿rt of the Indeperthi Auditors thcreon.
Ow opinion on the finattcial ststemcDts dt*5 ￿t cover the otber ￿￿Orn￿tiOn an4 cxccpt to tht extent othetwisc
explicitty stsied 10 our reporL we do noi expre55 any form of assutanc¢ conclus￿￿ thercon.
In conaection with ow audit of the finaD¢ial stateD)ellts. reswnsibility is ￿ read the other Jnfornmiion in
doing $0, cotLsider wheth¢r th¢ other inforn)ation is materially irrtorLSiSt¢ni wilh the financial ststements or our
knowled8e obtained in the audit or otherwise Op￿TS to be mat¢rialty misstat￿. If we identtfy sucll material
inconsis*Dcies or aNthreDt material tnis5tstements, we are required to determine whether this gÉves rise w a material
thi￿￿TeMent in the financial statements thems¢lv¢s. If, based OD the work w¢ have Q￿rfornI¢d we conclude ihai there
is a mathal misstatement of this other infOrn￿tiQn. w¢ are required to r¢port that fad. We have nothts)8 10 report in
this regard.
Opinitirts on other matt¢rs presu1￿ by the Compaws Art 21MJ6
In our opinion, b&s¢d on th¢ work uJ¥iertaken in the ¢owse of the audit..
the infon))ation given in the Report of the Tnjstres for the fillancial year for which the financial ststements are
ptepared is consist¢nt witb the fmancial stytements. and
. the Report of the Tn￿l¢eS Iw be￿ prwed in ac¢ordanc¢ with awTrli¢able legal requirements.
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RT
FTHE INDEPENDENT AUDITORS TO THE MEMBE
Matters ort whith we *re reqty5red to rq￿rt by eyceptio
In the light of the knowledge and wthrstandirtg of the charitsblc cowy and its tnvÉn>nment obtsintd in the course
of the audit. we bave Dot ideDIL"fied material misslatemetsts in tht Report of thE T￿￿tees.
We have nothing to report in respect of the following mattets where the Conwitt Act 21M)6 requires us to report io
you if, in our opinion..
adequ8ie ac¢ouniing Twjrds hav¢ been kept or teDJms adequa* for our a￿111 FAve noi bexn Teceived from
br8nches not visited by u$- or
th¢ financial $tstements #re not in a￿t￿th the 8ccounting records armj retwn$' or
certain disclosures oftrus*ts' rcmunerdtion spttified by law are Dot made,. or
we have not received all the infornthtion explaiJaiion5 wc require for our audir. or
the trustees wcrt not eniiiled io tske advantage of the $mall companie5 eX￿pIlOn from rc4uhreTTKnt to prepare
a Strategic Report or in pr¢partng th¢ Rewi of the Tr￿te¢s.
Responslbllities of trnstees
As explained more ￿]lY in the Stsien*nt of TnLSt¢es' Respotssibilitie& the rNsiees (who are also the direcrors of tbe
¢harirable ￿MpanY for the p￿￿ose5 of comF4ny law) are respo￿l￿1e for the preparation of the f￿an¢1a1 stÉtem¢nts
and for being satisfied that give a true and fair view, and for sucb internal control as the tn]stees detennine is
ntte5sary to enable the prepantion of financial that are free from material rnitststernen4 whether d￿e to
fraud or error.
Ln preparing the 6nancial ststtmtnts, the tr￿￿et$ are responsible for assessing the tharitable company's ability to
continue as a going Conce￿ disc105in8, as applicabl¢ matters related to 8OLll8 concern and USiD8 the 8oin8 concern
ba515 of accounting un]e5s the Iruslces either intend to liquidate tht clwitablt compny or to ccase operthons. or have
no realistic a]tCrn3tive but lo do so.
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REPORT OF THE INDEP
IN
ART
E MEMBE
Ovr responslb115t6es for the #vdit of the ￿#DelI]
Our objectives are to ob¢ain reasot)abl¢ Issuran￿ aiK*Ut whether the financial statements &% a whole are free from
material misstsiemeni. wheiher to fraud or ¢rroT, and to issue a Rewi of ibe Inder￿ellt Auditors that includes
ow opinion. Reasonable assuratKe is a high level of a3wdDtt. but is Th)t a guaraDttt ihat an audit conducted in
a¢cordan¢e with ISAS (UK) will alway5 dcie£t a material misswemeni WI￿ it exists. Missta*ments ¢an arise from
fraud or ¢rror and are considered material if. individually oi in the ag8r¢gat¢, they ¢ould ffasonably be ¢xp¢c*d to
influe￿¢ th¢ ¢conomic decisions of u5er5 taken on the basis of these financial ststements.
The exrent to which owprocedures are capable of dewikog ifft8ularitits. including frdud is detailed below..
We have obrained art widerstandtt)g of the legal and regul￿Ory fraTnework applicable to the company. focusing on
provisions of those laws and TeguiatiOAs that had a direct effeci on the deteTminJtion of material am¢)unrs and
di5¢195u￿s in the FInar￿la1 Statements.
We have considered ihe nabjre of the industy and sector. CODttoi environ￿1 and busin￿ framtworK inCh￿Ill8 the
desigtt of the ¢ornpany's remunerniion w)lJ¢ies.
We hav¢ enquir¢d of managernent in regard to their a&*s$m￿l of the risks of irTeguiaTiThes, including fraud.
We have obtained relevant dc¢umentstson and representstion5 in orthr to form an opinion on pot¢ntial 1r￿guIantie
includitig fraud.
We ha￿ review￿ the companys d￿m￿￿tion of their policies 8nd ￿lating to tdenrifyin& evaluating,
and complying with laws atml regu]ations. detectiDg atKI responding io the risks of and tbe internal ¢ontrol$
established to mitiga* the risks of frdud and non-colnpliance with law5 aDd T¢￿￿110￿5.
Audit procedu￿ ￿rfQrn)ed during tPK audit included transaction it￿]ng with a focus OD areas of judgeTnett¢ and
estimations, and entries detennined io lar8e or ￿lating to unusual trnnsaciions. These 3udii pr￿edUreS are
designed to provide reasonable assurance thai the FiDan¢ial Stalem¢Dts w¢r¢ free from fraud or error. How¢ver.
detecting irregularities that result from fraud is itthem)tly more difficult than detrctin8 those thai result frotn error,
a5 those irregularities thai Tesult from fiaud may it)volvc Collusi￿ dehberatr concealmenL foigcry or intentional
misrepresentations.
No instsnces of non Compliance with laws and regulations or of fraud wer¢ communi¢awl tow during the audit.
A fi]rt￿r description of our rwsibililies fw the audit of the finartial ststements is 1rt4ted on the Financial
Reportirtg Cowhcil's websiTe ai ww.6c.0tg.uklauditorsresp￿IbIIitit1. This description fomL% Port Of our Report of
the Independeni Audito[&
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INDEP
MEMBE
ART
Ust of our report
This report Is made wleiy to the tljaritsble companYs as a Wy. in a¢WTdaKe with Chwr 3 of Part 16 of
the Cornpanies Act 2006. Our audit work b&% been undenakn so that we might slatr ￿ the Cbaritable company's
member5 those malte[5 we are required to stsfr ￿ them iti an auth"rors' report and for no other purpose. To the fullesi
ex*nt pemiitted by law. we do Tb)t ac¢w or asswne Tespon5Jbility to anyone other than the ¢haTitable company and
the charitsble companys members as a W. for our audrt wort fw thi$ repo¢ w for the opiniims we ￿ve forn)ed.
Matthew Pettifer FCA (Senior StaDJtory Audiwr)
for and on behalf of Staffords
Chart¢r&l Accou￿￿￿ts
& Statutory Auditors
Unht I, Cambridg¢ How¢
Camboro Business Park
Oakinslon Road, Gbrton
CAMBIUDGE
Catnbridge5hire
CB3 OQH
￿￿q/aL
Pa8¢ 19

STATEMENf OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITILS
ENDED
I MARC
22
2022
Total
funds
2021
Total
nds
ll¥COME AI¥D ENDOWMENIS FROM
Doniriorts Irtd legacies
IS852
15.852
15.430
Chari¢*ble artivitiei
Studios and Buildings
Public Pro8Tan
37.855
493342
(4500)
183J03
33J55
670A45
18,947
$88 J49
Other trading activities
Investment Lncome
Other income
3.148
IJ
3IiM8
3,148
i Joo
32.IM8
467
2,182
789
Total
583.445
178JO3
762348
626,164
EXPEf4DITURE ON
Raising fithds
14819
7,764
21945
Charitable aetivities
Studios and Buildithgs
Public Progran)n
102326
43V76
1•2226
636,930
93238
516,500
198.054
Total
553921
205J18
759.739
632.683
NET INCOMEIIEXPENDITURE)
29324
(27.Q15)
(6.519)
Transfers bthttD
19
(2.709}
L709
Net movement In funds
24815
(24Jfj6)
(6,519)
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total hthds brO￿￿t forn*rd
688,101
1.022.131
1.028.650
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
30V45
1,024,040
.022,131
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WVSIP4G A
BER= 029421
2022
Total
fuThds
2021
Total
Unrestricted Restncl
fimds
FIXED ASSETS
TwRible *￿ets
16
6•2,1•9
024h96
644,983
CURRENT ASSETS
Dtbto
CJ5b at b
17
52th23
323.953
22,532
394.635
70.059
394.012
37W6
n,925
449JOI
417,167
CREDITORS
Amounts (all￿8 duc within on¢yc4r
18
(38J18
(11339)
(49J57)
(40,019)
TrIET CURRENT ASSETS
338258
61h86
399944
377.148
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
36•WS
6￿795
L•464fy
J,022,131
PIET￿ET3
663,795
1•24.64
1.021131
FUNDS
19
Uttrestricted fiJnd5
licstrickd fiJnd5
J60045
334,030
688.101
TOTAL FUNDS
1024.64
1,022,131
Th¢s¢ fwancial stat¢rnEnt5 hav¢ bE¢ll pr¢p&d iti ¥t4wd*K¢ with the w0visio￿ applicable to chan"tabJe companies
subject to the s￿￿] compawes rcgirllc.
The finAnci*l statm￿ts w¢r¢ I￿10V¢d by th¢ B(￿ of TDJsree5 and authorised for issue
were signed OD its bel￿( by:
S A WelL8- TnL5tee
The notu fo￿ prtof thes¢ fithan¢ial 5tstemcnts
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ARn CHA￿Ty
ASHF
ATEMENT
2022
2021
C4sh tlow$ from operating a¢tivitle5
Cash generated from operatiOTK
Tax paid
9.093
47.063
(1,712)
Net cash Provided by LyratI￿ activities
iQ798
45.351
Cgsh flow$ from investiTrt a¢tivities
Purchase of rangible fixed assets
{11721)
iJ(N)
(8.477)
2.182
Net ¢ash used tn iMveMing a¢iivities
(11,421)
(6295)
Change iti eash *rtd eash e4wivthnts iti
the reporting period
C&sh And cash eqyiv*ltDts It th¢
beginohthg oltbe reportlng pemd
{611}
39,056
3M635
355579
C￿kn and cash equivaleThts at the end or
th¢ reporting period
3941112
394,635
The Jy)trs forni part of these fioan¢ial stateU￿nts
P￿¢ 22

WYSIN
NOTES TO THE CASH FLOW
ENDED
TATEME
RECONCILIATION OF NET INcOMEJ(ExPEND￿uREl TO NET CASH FLOW FROM
OPERATIIYG ACTIVITIES
2022
2021
Net intomel(expeDdilure) for Iht reporting ptrmbd (*5 Ptr the
Ststement of FIMxn¢iAI Activilies)
Adjustthe￿ts Cor:
Depreciation charges
Interest received
(Increaseydecrease in de￿or$
In¢rease/{decrease) in Creditors
(6519)
35267
(2,182)
44.721
(24,224)
(iJoo}
(310621
9039
Net cash provid¢d by qJer*tioni
9,693
47,063
ANALYSIS OF CHAI¥GLS IN NET FUNDS
At 114r21
Cash flow
At3113n2
14et ￿$b
Cash at bank
394,635
(623)
394,012
39U35
(623)
394.1112
Total
394,635
(623)
394,D12
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WYSING
TES TO THE
R THE YEAR
r4AN
IAL STATEME
22
LEGAL FORM
The Charity is a re￿stered charity registe￿Il in England and Wales number 1039555 and a company limited by
8U8r8ntee number02942151 baving no share witsj iticryrth iti England and Wales.
lis registered office and principal place of businw is at Fox Roa¢L Bowo Cambridg¢. Cambn'dgeshire. CB23
2TX.
ACCOUIYTING POUCIFS
Basis of preparing tbt fU￿￿tI21 statrD*•ts
The financial 5tat¢ments of the charitable comrAny, whi¢h 1$ a publtc i￿efit entity Und￿ FRS 102, have been
pr¢pared in accordance with tbe Cbariti&% SORP (FRS 102) 'AccountiD8 and ReE￿ing bycharities.. Statement
of RecoD]mended Practice applicable io chaTitie$ prq>aring their accounts in accordance with the Financial
Reporting Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective l January 2019),,
Fit)at)¢ial Reponiog Standard 102 Tr Financial Reportmg Sta]xdard appli¢able in the UK and Republic of
Ireland. and th¢ Companies Ad 2￿. The financial statern¢nts hav¢ I￿Tr prepared under the hi5tori¢al ¢o$t
conv¢Dti￿.
The accounts have been prepared on a 8oin8 ¢oncern basi& There are DO roat￿la1 uo¢ertsinties abour the
Charity's abiliry to ¢oniinu¢.
Income
AII iTwm¢ is reCO￿ls¢d in the Statement of Finthcial Adimties 0￿e the charity ha5 ¢ntitlemEnt to tk fimds.
it is probable that the income will be rtceived and the amount can bc rne45￿ rejiabty.
Donatio￿8 are ￿OgnISed on recei￿ Gift Aid is ff¢ogDised iti the same as the donotion to which it
Legacy income is recognised in full w￿n the amount arml timing can re quantified with Ttasonable a¢¢ur¥y.
This is ihe earlier of the tt¢ei￿ of an inithitn th"Stribution or the grant of probate.
Grant in¢om¢ is Te¢ognisd in full on receipt unless tkn a￿ unfvlfill¢d p¢rfonnanc¢ ¢ondilion5 thai do not
allow the in¢ome to be reco￿lsed. In this c&* the grant is accowited for &s a liability until the perfom)ance
conditiorLS have been met.
Grant income is onty defrfftd if the w is time-re1￿ed and relatr5 pardy or wbol]y to a post year-end time
period.
In¢ome is shown Kt of VAT wh¢re applicable.
sty￿10 r¢ntal i￿Orne is recognised in the io vknich it rela
Expenditure
Liabiliiies are ryogoi5ed as expenditure sC￿n as thue is 2 legal or c0rL5tr￿1ve obligalion committing the
charity to that exta'lture, it i5 probable that a trafLsfer of economic benefi(s w￿1 bt rtquired in settlem¢llt and
tht arnouDt of the obli8ation can bc rneasured reliabty. F4endhbJre is accounted for on an accrnajs basis and
h&$ been cla551fi￿ under headin8S that aggregat¢ all cost relaled to the eate89ry. Where costs cant)ot be
d￿￿tlY attributed to particular headin85 bave be¢n allwated to a¢tiviti&s on a b&5is ￿nSISt¢nI with the use
of resourtes.
Gov¢rnaw¢ ¢osts
Gov¢rnaott ¢osts ittlude those costs wo¢iated wnh the collstitirtional aDd statutory Teqiiirerneiits of
th¢ ¢barity and iNlude the audit ftt5, r¢gi5traiion fees aDd legal costs.
Pag¢ 24
CODlitiued...

WYSING ARTS CHAIUTY
TO THE FINANCIAL
THEY
AREr
ATEME
. eon(inued
ACCOUNTING POLICIES- ¢Mtinued
Allotation and apportitillmettl of tosts
Costs are allocated be￿een the aciivrty fElatin8 to Exhibitions a￿1 Worksh¢)ps where the c05t is incurred in
relation to the delivery of arts activilics. Costs arE all￿ated to the Studi05 and Build5ng5 activity where the
¢OSts relate tts the provision of SDJdiospa¢es or maiDierthnce of the slte.
Tangible fixed assets
Dcpreciation is Fwvided following annual Ates in ordEr to write off each a￿¢1 over its es¢ima*d useful
life.
Lxas¢hold
Short leas¢hold
Improvements to Property
Plant and machinery
FIX￿tres and filliDgs
Motor vehicles
Over the length of the leas¢
5%on wst
2￿/* OD COSt
2￿A on c05t
2(P/• 011 COSI
21Y/• Oti cosi
Tangible fixed assets costing more than £1.500 are c4pithli5eJ and included 0¢ ￿$1 iwluding any in¢iden
Costs of aequisitii)Ji.
Durittg the year the le￿ on the land was exietthj by 20 yeaTS to expirt in March 2048. This been
refl¢c*d in 3 ￿￿8t in the depreciation rates ￿ write off the costs over the length of the new lease.
T•xation
Th¢ charity is exempt frorncorix)ration lax on its ¢haTit*k activitie5.
Fund accounting
Untestricted funts can be Used in accordance with the clwithie objeciiv¢5 at the disuetion of the tru5tee&
Restricted fvnds can only be used for p8rtrcui4r Testricted pwp05ts wiihin the Obi￿ts of charity.
Restriciions arise wh¢n spxified by th¢ doTWi or when are rnised for pafft¢ul&T r¢stri¢ted purposes.
Further explanation of the natu￿ and purp￿ of each fund is included in the t)otes to the financial stakments.
Pension costs and other p05t-r¢tir¢m¢n¢ beoer
charitabk ¢ornpany q￿rateS a def￿ Contill￿tion perksion Contr]i￿ti¢)￿% payable to the
charitabl¢ conWan￿$ pensiLML scheme aTe ¢bar8ed to the Statem¢Dt of Financial Activitio in the P¢Tiod to
which th¢y relat¢.
Debton
Trade and oth¢r delAOts are rewised at the settlemt arnowht after any trade discount offered.
Pryyments are wal￿¢d ￿ the amountptepaid Det of any trthle discwits due.
Cash and bawk and in hand
Cash al baDk and ca5b in ha￿1 Trnclth cash and sknrt term highly liquid investtDents with a short matiwity of
three month5 Qt l¢ss from the date of 3CqUiSition or opening of the deposit or similaraccount.
Cnditors *nd provisions
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-toDlimutd
RTHE
REND
ACCOUNTif4G POLICIES- co•ti••ed
Debtors
CrEdbtOT5 and provisions are reco￿lSed whrre the chaTity has a PTtsent obli8ation TE5ulting frorn a past event
that will probably result in the tno$feT of ffijnds to a third party and the amount due to settle the obligaiion tan
be estitna¢ed or measured reliably. c￿ditorS and provisior6 att ttffjnally tecognised at their senlement
amowlt after allowing for any tr* dI$￿￿ts
Flnalleknl ltsstrumeots
The ¢harity ollly h&s fu)￿la1 assets and financial liabiliti¢5 of 4 kind that qualify as b&si¢ fmancial
in$trument& Basic financial inslrnmcnts are initially recognised at traft5action value and subsequently
mtasured at their settlemeDI value.
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
2•22
2021
Donatio
1&852
15.430
OTHER TRADING ACTIVITIES
2•22
2021
Café sales
Sales of bodts and artwork
1.792
iJ56
467
3,148
467
2022
2021
Deposit at￿t interest
i Joo
2,182
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- emtinued
R THEY
NDED JI MARCH 2022
INCOME FROM CHAIUTABLE ACllVTfiES
2(122
2021
Acti
Provision of subsidis¢d
Sttmlio space
Farnthous¢ residential Tent
Spa¢¢ hire
Grants
Curatorial consults
Ticket sales
Other income
Stwlios and Buildings
Studi05 and Buddin8S
St￿]105 and Buildings
Fknblic Pro8ramme
Publi¢ Programme
Pubb"¢ ProgratnTne
Public Programme
26930
5A02
1.023
060￿59
15,714
2.387
584,872
6.197
074
1.896
471
7•9Jl)O
607296
Grants ￿e1Ve4 I￿luded in the alM)ve, ar¢ as follows:
21122
2021
Arts Crnjncii EthglarMI
H•)ry Moor¢ Foundation
The Elephant TnLSt
The Fenton Ans Tntst
ArL8 Council EllglatKI.New Geographies
Esmée FaiTbairn Foundation
Art Fund
DASH
British Council Ne￿0[k Reside
D'oyly Carte Charitable Tn
South Cambridg&%]Jire District C￿nCil
Job Re¢et)tion Schem¢ Grant
The Ragdoll Foundation
British Art Network Researrh Gro
Arts C(x]Thcil England- c￿l￿rdI Rc£overy Fund
Fluxus Art Projects
Atts Council England- New Histon"es
480337
465,173
5,000
30.(M)O
20.IJ)O
61,250
11,000
152SQ
3.700
25.(rf)O
9,749
133
11.71JO
1.750
37.568
40321
660059
584.872
The ¢harity has also benefitkd from Cbarxtable Rate Relief.
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CHARITY
OTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. tontiD
RAISING FUNDS
Raisi￿8 d•n*tioni *Dd legatits
2022
2021
Staff costs
General mark¢ting costs
ECVAN Costs
9,953
6,067
11022
3.600
15,622
16.020
Costs to %ener8te e4r•ed In¢om¢
2022
2021
Staff costs
Bad debts
Development Costs
4,976
933
1.016
V61
4961
6,925
Aggregate amounts
20583
22,945
CHARfTABLE ACTIVITIES cosrs
Dire¢t
Costs (see
note 9)
sUp￿tt
sts (see
note 10)
Totab
Sttmlios and Buildings
Public Progrnmme
iOU26
629A51
IOU26
63&930
7.479
731,077
7,479
739,156
Pa8e 28
continued...

ING AR
NOTES
O THE FIP4AI¥CLAL STATE￿￿
DED
DIRECTCOSTS OF CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
2022
2021
Stiff cosis
Sitc n]nnin8 costs
Office adn)inistra¢ion
Sp3¢¢ hiT¢ ¢o$ts
Other Costs
Programme costs
Trainin8, recruitment & HR
Trovel and mO￿T expenses
FTeelan¢¢ ¢osts
Depreciation
2YJJ39
97,782
31558
57
242.133
86,258
30,464
368
136.000
4,759
3.574
62,924
35.266
235,785
4.777
5S895
31IM17
731ffi77
601,749
SUPPORT COSI3
M?￿geMent
Tota]s
1.037
442
7,479
ii.
NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE)
Net incomel{expenditure) is stakd aftereknr8in￿{crrd1l1n8).'
21122
2021
D¢prKiatioo- owned assers
33.K18
35,267
12.
AUDrroRS' REMUNERATION
2022
2021
Fees payable to th¢ ¢haTitys auditors for the a￿lt of the fin8Dcial
stalements
io
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¢oniinuwJ...

TO THE FIPIANCIAL
AR ENDED 31 MARC
FO
13.
TRUSTEES, REMUNERAT10N AND BENEFITS
Thue were no trwtee¢ mnwthlion or other benef￿ for year a)ded 31 Marth 2022 nor for the year
ended 31 Mar¢h 2021.
Trustees. expenses
During tbe year four ￿￿te¢S were paid travel experkses totsuing £363 (2021.. four Tn￿ were paid a totsl of
£665 in trdvel expenses).
14.
STAFF COSTS
2022
2021
Wages and salaries
Sociaj Security ¢osts
Other pension costs
235877
15,947
7?15
232,307
16.361
8.394
259J39
257,062
The average montbiy nthnbtrof employees dwing the yearwas as ftillows..
2022
2021
Diwt charitable
No employees ￿¢￿e0 emolumeDts in excessof £￿￿.{K￿).
tknitig the year the Key Management PersoDnel eosts were co￿￿1dered by the tDJStees to be £145,354. (2021..
£136.404).
15.
COMPARATIVES FOR ThE STATEME14T OF Fll¥ANCiAL AcfiviTIES
Unrestri¢1￿1 Restricted
Tota]
INCOME AP4D ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legacie5
15,430
15,430
Charitable activitrs
Sh]dios and Buildings
F￿bliC Progranknne
18,947
525.649
18,947
588.349
62.7(K)
Other trading achwties
Investmeot In￿ne
Other incotne
467
2.182
2.182
Tot
563.464
62.71x1
626.164
EXPENDITURE ON
Ra]"sing hjnds
22,945
22,945
ChaTitabk activilies
S￿￿105 and Buildings
93.238
93.238
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contiDued...

No
S TO THE FINAN
FOR THE
R ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
15.
COMPARATI￿ FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES- eiiiitinued
Unre5tri¢ted Re5tricttd
Ttds
Totsl
fiwds
Publi¢ Prograrnme
386,769
129,731
516,500
Tot*1
502,952
129,731
632,683
NET INCOMEJ(EXPEi¥DillJRE)
fAI.512
(67.031 }
(6,519)
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total brought ffjrward
273518
755,132
1.028,650
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
334.030
688.101
1.022.131
16.
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Improvemen
lo
Sbort
leasebold pro
Lxasehold
COST
At l Apnl 2021
Ailditions
lJ27J75
At 31 March 2022
1327J75
44.804
DEPRECL4TION
At l April 2021
Char8e fw year
914.116
21732
46.8211
41279
252S
At 31 Marth 2022
936
49
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2022
591,027
11.(*2
At31 Marth2021
613,759
14.130
2,525
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continued...

ARTS CHAIUTY
ANC
31
TEMEN
CH 2022
FOR TH
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS- e(1D￿￿lled
Fixtures
Plant and
and
Dwbillery fittmgs
Mo
vehicles
Tota]s
COST
Ai l April 2021
Additions
79.670
11721
49,467
S,193
1,767959
12,721
Al 31 March 2022
92J91
49,467
&193
I.7￿,680
DEPRECIATAON
At l April 2021
Cknge for year
6S101
703
49.467
5J93
1,122976
JJ,008
At 31 m￿Ch 2022
69
49.467
$193
1,155984
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2￿22
21587
624,696
At 31 March 2021
14.569
644.983
Itl the eveDi of a disposal of the le&%ehold pn)perty occwiied by Wy5iDg Arfs Charity or ￿SatiOn of trading
befoTe 2024. a proportion of funding received tow#rds the develoweni of the property is potentially repayable.
secured by a leyl charge over buildw on t￿ properry.
17.
DEBTORS: AMouKfs FALLII¥C DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2•22
2021
Other d¢btors
VAT
189
607
693
1.712
20.436
55,489
22,532
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AR
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS-roThtinued
FO
THE
CH2
i&
CREDrroRS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2022
2021
Tiade Creditors
Oihei creditors
Accrua15 and deferred income
35.086
2.770
11,701
23.448
3,814
12,757
49W7
40,019
Suppli¢r invoi¢¢s are paid within th gxpplitrs agre￿ tern4 typically within 30 days. Social se£urity
othertax¢s are paid by the 19th of the following rn(nth.
Other ¢reditor5 are paid Whe￿ due - credit card in following month. pensions at the bcginning of the new
month and studio dy5its ¢)n vacation of the Stt¥Jio. if repayab
19.
MOVEMENf IN FUNDS
Net
Transfers
At
3113r22
At 114lll
Unrtstritttd funds
Qenerdl fund
Capital 5P¢tKI
Equipment & Maintenance
Personnel
Progrdmme Fund
Web5it¢
138.1130
29524
7,709}
149145
30.IMIO
60,000
16,000
75,000
30,000
60.￿0
75,IN)O
Isooo
334WO
29524
(1709)
360045
Restricted funds
Capital Developmentvalio￿ fuDdeTs
Esrnée Fairbairn Foundation
An)bition for Exc¢lknc¢-New
Geograpbies
DASH- ￿1￿10[ in Relide￿e
5Hz EuplK>ria
British Council N¢vWoth Residency
DASH- Exhibition
DY)yly Carte Cbaritable TT￿t
Creative COur￿li
DASH- Edllration
British Art Network Researth
ACE- New Histories
Fenton Arts Tn￿1.. R¢sithn¢i¢s
c1￿ULt Routes
{25,779)
(21682)
601109
IlJ18
(180)
6J47
I￿36
{6J47)
{2036)
{Iw)
(8J04)
(3.410)
22.675
247
1.750
612
6.000
3810
2J04
23,080
247
1,750
8.612
5,000
9,021
9.1121
688.101
(27.015)
2.709
663,795
TOTAL FUNDS
,022,J3J
1024.640
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ART
OTES TO THE FINAN
FOR THE YEAR EN
ATE
AR
(J22
19.
MOVEMEf4T IN FUNDS- eontitiued
Nei movement in included in the I￿¥¢ aTe as ftillows".
tts¢ommg Resources Movemeni
expended
in fimds
UDrestrieted funds
Ge[￿] fut
583A45
(553.921)
29J24
Re$tritttd funds
Capital tkvelopment various fundcrs
Esmée Faid*irn Foundation
Ambition foT Excell¢rtt-New
GeO￿aph]eS
DASH- Curat(r in ResideTKe
5H2 Euphoria
British Council NevWoTk Resid
DASH- Exbibilion
D'oyly Cartt Charitable Trust
ACE. Culwral Recovery Fund
ACE. Management FuDd
Cffaiive Cowjcil
DASH - Education
British Art Netwot* ReSCa￿h
ACE- New Histories
Fenton Ans Trnstr Residencies
Ctrcuit Rouies
Spring ExhI￿"tiOn
12S779)
(2&682)
(25,779)
(28,682)
3Ql)110
(27.162)
(6J47)
(U36)
{4O110)
{19J041
{3AIO)
(31068)
{15.O64)
2838
(6J47)
(2,836)
(1,800)
(8J04)
{3.410)
11.000
311)68
IS064
24675
22,675
247
1,750
612
sooo
91121
14753)
1.750
41J.221
5000
Di.609>
(4}
(iooo}
3.000
178I03
OIIS818}
(27,015)
TOTAL FUNDS
762348
(759,739}
2509
¢ODtinued...

IN
NOTES TO THE Fif4ANCIAL STATEMEN
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- ¢t)otiDued
Compratfves for movement kn fuDds
Net
Transfers
b¢￿tell
Al
31r3oi
Ai"114r20
Unrestricted
General fund
Capital SI￿d
Equipment & Maintenance
Per50Dnel
92.518
30,1
(Al.512
(15.0(X))
138,030
30.¢J)O
60.IM)O
16,IK)O
75,￿0
1S,IKIO
16.(
75.(
Website
1S.(M
273318
fJ).512
334.030
Re5trieted funds
Capital Development various fundcrs
Arts Cowicil Englat)d. Cathlyst Evolv¢
Esn)é¢ Fairbairn Foundaiion
Ambktion for Excellenr%-N¢w
Geogrdphies
Amey Communiry Fund
DASH - Curatw in Residenc¢
5Hz Euphoria
British Council Nevwork Rttiden¢y
Art Fund. Helen CarnnKKk Exhibition
DASH - Exhibitio
D*)yly Carte Charitable Tr￿1
653.668
878
21.910
(25,779)
(878)
18.090
627.889
40.￿70
60.225
[60,￿}
(s￿)
(7.606)
(181)
13.953
2.836
6.347
2,836
1,8
828
3.410
3,410
755,132
(67.031)
688,101
TOTAL FUNDS
1.028.650
{6J19)
,022.131
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¢ontitiue&..

IN
AR
r4oTES TO THE FtNANCLiL STATEMENTS- ¢oD¢l•￿ed
YEAR
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- contiDvd
Comparative net movemeni in fi￿d$. included in Ihe aknve aTe as follows:
tDCODJing Resour￿ Movemeni
in fimds
Unrestri¢ted funds
G¢neral fvnd
563.464
{502.952)
60.S12
Restricted funds
Capitsl Developrneni V8riOU5 funders
Art Fund. Curnwr in Residence
Arts c￿ntil England- Caralyst Evolve
Esm¢e Fairbaim Foundation
Ambition for ExceUence.New
Geogrdphies
Amey CoTDrnW)ity FuDd
DASH- Curator in ResidetrKe
British Coun¢il Ncuwork Residency
Art Fund. Helcn Cammock Exhibition
DASH . Exhibifton
DDyly Carte cP￿itable Tnjst
(25.779)
(10,O(K>)
(878)
(21.910)
(25,779)
10.(
(878)
18.090
{60,41AS)
(8Y))
(7,606)
(1.800)
(172)
(60.406}
(890)
(7,606)
200
828
6.￿10
3,410
3,7
(2￿)
62.71x1
{129,731)
(67.031)
TOTAL FUNDS
626.164
(632.683)
{6.519)
Purposes tsf Restricted Funds
Ambldoo for Ex¢¢]kD¢¢- NeY4 Gwapbi
Funding towards new commissions and outrexh pwoie¢ts au0&% the East of F￿gland led by Wysing ¥s ¢trLair
and ctrordinatOT of ECVAN.
ACE- New H15torie5
Rcsearch and deyeloprneni fuTrJin8 for an ECVAN parther ¢ommissionin8 projcci - expandin8 on New
Gcographi&s. to platforni 51oric5 wlthin the regi￿ thT￿Sh cojnmunhty engaged public art.
ArtFw
Fundillg from Art Fund towards a twtrnK)llth resideDry ai WysiDg for a cula￿r reauited via an open Call from
BAME backgrowi(L" in¢luthng a series of Te£0￿¢￿ events.
Arts Countll Ell￿9￿d- Cultural Rtttsvtry
Funded by ihe Departtnent of Diwtal. Culttre. Media and Spcrft {DCMS> iesour¢es ￿ ts¢kl¢ the Crisis faced by
culttual organisations aTrJ heritage si*$ dwing th¢ coronaVin￿ pn&mi¢.
Arts Courttil EAgJand- M*n*8emtnt F•nd
Funding iowards management roles.
Brilish Art Network Rttearch Grgup
Funding towaTd5 a progrdll￿e of a¢tivity on the ty of C4ptitiniDg in Britisb Art be￿een January and
S¢pt¢mber 2022.
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IN
ARTS
NO
FOR
FINA
ENDED
ATEME
CH 2022
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- ¢Dnlln￿¢d
Brithh Coundl- Net Iwork ResideD¢y
A 27 month project including hostn)g digitsl arts residencies in June 2020 and June 2021 and follow on
activiiies until April 2022.
Capllal Development- V*rlous fu•ders
Capiial fimding tow*d$ the design leam fees and CO￿ of the new s￿￿10 and rwtion bw"Id]ngs. Ail
fimding was sixni by 2008 alld the fiLTrJ balance ￿?￿%1$ts of f￿ed assets being dyiated over their use￿1
C￿nOmic life.
Cir¢yit Route5
Fwidin8 from th¢ Fjmee Faithaim Foundation tO7*atds proiea c(sts for cffating a pathway of sustsined
involvem¢nt and development in creative arts for yimmg people in rural ¢ommunities in Cambridgeshire wth
the irLtentjOD of ern￿W￿l￿8 tDaTginal￿d YOUD8 people to p2rti¢ipat¢ d¢¢p¢r and longer tetm ¢r¢ativ¢
projects alld adivities.
Cre*tive Coutseil
FundiTbÈ from the Esmee Fairbairn FouTthtion and the Ragdoll Foundthon toward5 project costs for creatin8 a
palhway of sustained involvement and developnYDi in Creative for people iti njral Comm￿ltieS in
CambTidgeshir¢ with the iniention of enabling margMal￿ed young people to P8nicip* I￿ Creative
opportuniti¢5.
DASH- Cur*tsr in Residence
Fundin8 for a curatorial commissio￿% programme fi)r three years.
DASH- Exhibitio
Funding for an Ain Bailey exhibiti￿ titkd The jan￿lEa Pmject in Juty and Au8ust 2021.
DASH- EducatiibD
Fundin8 to chaDge the eulbfft of the visual orts seciorso it be￿m¢S mow¢ inclw8iv¢ and a¢c¢55ibl¢.
D'oyly Carte Cbarltsblt Trust
A one.off grant towards free CTeative sessions outsid¢ for nw8inalistd Y￿n8 pwle in rurdl
C￿bridgeShJtt iD 2021.
Esmée Fairb*irn FMnd*tio
Funding to deliver a Childwen aTMI y￿Trg Peoples, Pro8ramrne overthree year5.
SHz- Euphoni*
Funding for an exhibition and live prrforrnance of the WO￿ of Emma Srnith.
F¢nton Arts Trn5t- Residenei¢s
Fundi￿8 to sup￿￿ Iwo resid¢nci¢s foT early ¢areerarttsts at Wysing.
Fluxus Spring ExhilJi¢io
Funding to support ao artist for a residency aDd the prth(aion of new wotk ID tbe framewotk of Fretth
tooperation in the arts under the project titled"A Tendcr Ascent..
Purpose of designated funds
Capital I￿nd. to be ￿ed for fe&%ibility CO￿4 &%sociated with w#ainabk ¢apitsl inwvem¢nts.
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IN
TO THE FtN
AR
ATE
1122
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- tontiffjied
Equipment and MaiftteTb￿¢¢ - io ttpla¢e essetiti￿ equip￿1 and larg¢r.s¢ak rnaint¢narK¢ work on buildings
around the Wysing site.
Programme Fuod - teserve held against fiu)din8 cuts and unachicved tncome alon8side one-off projects
in¢ludingpubliutions and wd)site irnprovements.
Personnel Fund - to eovtt Costs &IS￿lI￿d with Img *rni Sickness covu and legal costs in th¢ eveni of
di&putes.
Website Fund- to ¢over the costs of dev¢lop?ng and the website.
TrAn$f¢rs Ixtwee• f¥nds
Thc following amounts wett transferrtd from thc senernl reseThe to tl* designated fityS$ to Yes¢ott the va]ue Of
the drsigDaifd funds to that •grced by the Trustees.. £15,IM) to the Websit¢ fill
20.
EMPIA)YEE BENEFIT OBLIGATIONS
harity operot¢s a d¢fingJ witrit￿ttOA xherne and contributioTts are charged to the Sta*meni of
Fina￿la1 Activities as th¢y ac¢nx. Th¢¢harg¢ for the ye8T was £7.915 (2021.. £8.433).
21.
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
During the ytaF tILC Trt￿$ m&k donations wit}￿l¢OndItiOnS totsllitig £1S.(KKI (2021: £15,1(%J).
22.
FRC ETHICAL STANDARD- PROVISIONS AVAILABLE FOR SMALL ENTITILS
In ¢on)mon with many other businesses of our si7£ and naturE we use our auditOT5 to prepare and Submit
r¢turn$ to th¢ tax authoriti¢5 and assig with the pr¢panti¢M of the fina￿181 $￿t￿ents.
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