While the Southbank Centre has been closed we have continued to fulfill our social mission of bringing art to our communities.
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While the Southbank Centre has been closed we have continued to fulfill our social mission of bringing art to our communities.
Read MoreMuseum of Brands is the world’s only Museum dedicated to consumer culture.
Read MoreWe are a non-ministerial department, and the official archive and publisher for the UK Government, and for England and Wales. We are the guardians of over 1,000 years of iconic national documents.
Read MoreLive Music Now provide participatory live music activities for people who would not otherwise access them, delivered by some of the most talented early career professional musicians in the UK, who we train to carry out the work.
Read MoreThe Wallace Collection is a free museum, based in London, which displays the wonderful works of art collected in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by the first four Marquesses of Hertford and Sir Richard Wallace, the son of the 4th Marquess. It was bequeathed to the British nation by Sir Richard’s widow, Lady Wallace, in 1897.
Read MoreLeeds Arts Health and Wellbeing Network was launched in 2019 and we are delighted to be one of several networks across the UK bringing people together to increase the awareness of and opportunities for arts and health work.
Read MoreCreative Paths has been providing creative and reminiscence activity and learning to people living in care homes for the past 7 years. Providing projects, learning, workshops and training.
Read MoreCreative Minds is a social enterprise and nationwide community of artists that deliver fun and therapeutic art sessions to care homes, day centres, learning disability services, schools and other venues.
Read MoreEntelechy Arts is a participatory arts company based in the south east London for the last 30+ years. We collaborate with people from marginalised and excluded communities to place arts practice at the heart of a process striving to achieve more equal, connected and engaged communities.
At 64 Million Artists we believe everyone is creative, and when we use our creativity we can make positive change in our lives and the world around us. We aim to be a catalyst for the creativity of everyone in the UK. We run co-created programmes for all which celebrate accessibility and everyday creativity. Several of our programmes are used in care home settings, and some have been specifically designed for older audiences (our Gateshead Libraries work, Leicester Ageing together work and creative challenge programme for The Age of Creativity festival.)
Read MoreIntergenerational Music Making is pioneer of intergenerational music therapy projects.
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From lectures to online interactives, our resources are all full of historical facts, insights and fun learning opportunities