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Day to Create: a visit from our Youth Advisory Board
, 5 minute readAbby, a member of the Youth Advisory Board, reflects on her visit to an Artsmark school during their #DaytoCreate celebrations.
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- Artsmark Partner
- arts partnerships
- Covid-19
Discover the impact of working with Artsmark Partners (part one)
The Artsmark Partnership Programme connects educational settings with cultural organisations on your doorstep.
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- Artsmark Partner
- arts partnerships
- Covid-19
Discover the impact of working with Artsmark Partners (part two)
The Artsmark Partnership Programme connects educational settings with cultural organisations on your doorstep.
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- Arts Award
- Artsmark Platinum
- creative careers
Artsmark and Arts Award is a winning formula for success
Delivering Arts Award’s range of qualifications can help schools meet the Artsmark criteria – enabling personalised delivery, facilitating progress, developing leadership skills and offering CPD opportunities for teaching staff.
Jayne Seddon is an artist, educator, creative producer, and Artsmark Partner. As Artist in Residence at LIPA Primary and High School, she works collaboratively with the school and a range of cultural partners to develop innovative art projects for both the LIPA pupils and the other settings they support.
Our Artsmark Partners, the National Theatre, talk to us about their offer for Artsmark schools focussing on their newly launched initiative Let’s Play – a programme that supports primary schools to create outstanding theatre and embed drama across the curriculum.
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- Artsmark Partner
- cross-curricular
Supporting students to find their voice through creative writing
Deborah May from creative writing charity First Story, an Artsmark Partner, tells us how their programmes can help you put creative writing at the heart of your Artsmark adventure.
RicNic is a youth-arts charity which has been running since 2004, beginning life as a summer holiday project set up by a group of 16 year olds who all shared a love for musical theatre.