# Sticky Fingers Arts

## Details

- **Country:** Northern Ireland
- **Charity number:** 101275
- **Status:** Received: on time
- **Registered:** Dec. 11, 2014
- **Register:** https://www.charitycommissionni.org.uk/charity-search/charity-details-page/?regId=101275


## Contact

- **Address:** Sticky Fingers, The Imaginarium, 10 Upper Edward Street, Newry, Co Down, BT35 6AX
- **Postcode:** BT35 6AX
- **Phone:** 02830257885
- **Email:** info@stickyfingersarts.co.uk
- **Website:** www.stickyfingersarts.co.uk



## Activities

**Purposes:** 1.	Sticky Fingers Arts is established to:   A.	 i) advance education and promote the arts for the benefit of children “the beneficiaries” primarily but not exclusively in Northern Ireland the “area of benefit” and in particular;   ii) advance education and promote the arts for the benefit of young people “the beneficiaries” primarily but not exclusively in Northern Ireland the “area of benefit” and in particular;   iii) advance education and promote the arts for the benefit of the wider community (including older people) “the beneficiaries” primarily but not exclusively in Northern Ireland the “area of benefit” and in particular;  B.	promote and assist others in the promotion of educational and recreational programmes designed to engage children, young people and the wider community (including older people) in the arts, and especially those in need as a result of adverse social, economic, geographical or cultural circumstances, conflict, or a result of disability or infirmity;   C.	educate and train parents or carers of children, young people and the wider community  (including older people) so as to enable them to contribute to the educational and creative development of children, young people and of the wider community  (including old people);  D.	educate and train adults who work with children, young people and the wider community  (including older people) in an effort to promote good practice amongst practitioners in the private and public sector and the arts.    E.	promote the development of educational materials and resources in furtherance of the above projects;   F.	provide and promote positive artistic development for children, young people and for the wider community (including older people);  G.	i) promote and provide quality environmental arts projects within communities across Northern Ireland and the border counties, to engage children, young people and the wider community (including older people) in the recognition of spaces and waste ground; ii) provide opportunities for children, young people and for the wider community (including older people) to take the lead in the development of their cities and communities by working with local government, business and the arts to create positive regeneration of their local area by engaging in creative and arts based activity and events; iii) raise awareness of the natural and built environment and instil a sense of responsibility among children, young people and for the wider community (including older people) to preserve and enhance local heritage and landscape; iv) provide the opportunity for children, young people and for the wider community (including older people) from Northern Ireland and the border counties to engage in quality, age appropriate arts and environmental projects;                              F.    foster international relationships and children’s and young people’s rights to promote and lobby for statutory agencies at all levels to adhere to UNICEF policies.

**What the charity does:** The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science






## Finances

| Period end | Income | Expenditure | Assets | Employees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 31, 2025 | £250931 | £265910 | £-65848 | 5 |



## Trustees

- Mr Brian Cleland
- Mr Cathal King
- Mr David Hanna
- Mr Killian Feehan
- Mrs Helena Young
- Ms Annemarie Mc Gourty


