Arts Award in Lockdown
December 4, 2020High Hopes
January 22, 2021Challenge your creativity
Anthony Briggs, Project Manager for Lancaster's cultural education partnership Culture Co-op, shares some reflections on his time developing the Co-op’s latest project - part of the Our Place in the World: Cultural & Creative Education Programme and Arts Council England’s Let’s Create Initiative.
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Every one of the 125 packs we've distributed contains a printed booklet, filled with creative/ artistic activities (that were gifted by members of the Co-op, as well as other local arts and cultural organisations across Lancaster) and a selection of arts materials.
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It breaks my heart knowing that the arts and cultural sectors are fighting to stay afloat and give everything they have to their participants, advocates and staff. I am, however, warmed knowing that people care more than ever.
With everyone being asked to stay indoors for their own safety, naturally there is a risk of stagnation; a loss of focus, direction and motivation to keep active and alert. Our pack is a creative provocation for young people; a challenge to get creative in these uncertain times. To move forward with conviction, hope and excitement. To think about the world and life in a different way.
Art can seem like such a trivial thing when we are faced with so much change. However, I believe that art, culture and creativity can help us to connect to ourselves and others on a deeper and more meaningful level. It’s not just our bodies that need healing. Positive mental health plays an important part in our recovery of self.
It has been a privilege to work on this project, knowing that what we have created is going to young people who currently have no access to these types of materials and activities. As of mid-September, we have just started to receive postcards from young people accessing the resource. It has been a privilege to work on this project, knowing that what we have created is going to young people who currently have no access to these types of materials and activities. As of mid-September, we have just started to receive postcards from young people accessing the resource.
Creative Challenge Packs distributed
"I would like to say thank you for my box of goodies. I loved it. I enjoy drawing and making things."