A selection of the amazing submissions for the 2021 Riding for the Disabled National Arts and Crafts Competition, sponsored by LifewithArt.
CONTINUE READING →Corner House Youth Project and Hype Youth Project in Stockton-on-Tees have been enjoying a creative boost this summer with fun-filled art workshops from LifewithArt. Allan Barnfarther, one of LifewithArt’s most experienced north-east tutors, has brought all his art skills to bear, offering the young people a variety of arty options to get their creative juices […]
CONTINUE READING →It has been a while since my last report (April 2020!!) and our world has changed dramatically since then. COVID has dramatically affected LifewithArt with the various restrictions on what we could or (more likely) couldn’t do, working with vulnerable people in our Charity Arts Centres across the United Kingdom. Where and whenever possible, we […]
CONTINUE READING →After the difficult months of lockdown, LifewithArt is ecstatic to be back in action! All Charity Arts Centres have reopened and members of the public are, once again, able to pop in and see our amazing photographic exhibitions. Best of all, arts workshops are up and running with clients attending art, music and drama workshops […]
CONTINUE READING →We have really missed being able to offer our services to our LifewithArt friends, over the past year. As restrictions lifted in May, we embarked upon an amazing project to reach as many clients as possible by offering workshops in various locations outside our Charity Arts Centres. We are running an astounding 100 community workshops […]
CONTINUE READING →Kerrie is a freelance drama practitioner, based in Northamptonshire, who specialises in devised and physical theatre, although she works with all aspects of drama and performance. She graduated in 2009 from De Montfort University with a BA Hons in Drama and Education and has since completed many short CPD courses with theatre companies, such as […]
CONTINUE READING →Equipment : Wool or twine, PVA glue, Scissors, glue spreader, clean baked bean can. Process: Spread glue and wind wool tightly around the can. Voila ! This is a great idea for recycling / up-cycling. Useful as a plant pot cover and other things like a desk tidy. Enjoy!
CONTINUE READING →Sarah Nkugwa joined LwA in May 2019 as a workshop facilitator based in Ipswich. She has a BA(Hons) in graphic design and is a self taught printmaker. Sarah set up her own printmaking studio in 2015 called Pop Print Studio (@popprintstudio), where she runs workshops in screen-printing, drypoint etching and block printing. Sarah can often […]
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