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An appeal to save a Coventry arts venue at risk of closure has received the support of big-name artists who have donated their work to the cause.

The founders of Commonground, an accessible venue that hosts live music and exhibitions, say they need to raise £12,000 to keep the doors open until the new year. The building's current running costs are met by their savings, personal loans and refreshment sales.

Prints of works by artists, including 2011 Turner Prize nominee George Shaw and photographer Richard Sadler are being offered as rewards to those who donate to the appeal. 

"Our community has come to our rescue and offered artworks for us to use as incentives to donate," said Kate Rossin and John Randle.

The pair say they have a financial plan for 2024, with "new funding options" and a programme of events. 

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Save Commonground (crowdfunder)