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The network met for the third time at Project Art Works HQ on Wednesday 13th April. The meeting was attended by participants, familes, carers, support workers, social care professionals and commissioners from ESCC.
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Huge congratulations to Carl Sexton whose work Untitled (Dot Painting), 2015, has been selected for Perceptions 2016. Perceptions 2016: The Art of Citizenship, is an exciting variety of exhibitions and events, bringing […]
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The third meeting of the Peer Support Network will be held on Wednesday 13th April at Project Art Works HQ. Please note change of venue. The meeting will be attended by Richard Lewis, ESCC Strategic Commissioning Manager Learning Disability, and Steve Veveers ESCC Strategic Commissioning Manager Learning Disabilities Supported Housing. The Peer Support Network is an opportunity to share experience and knowledge and is open to all.
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Project Art Works have been commissioned to produce new work as part of the ROOT 1066 festival. Project Art Works has conducted several innovative and investigative projects that focus on […]
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In his first solo exhibition, Sam Smith in collaboration with Project Art Works and blackShed Gallery, presents a unique new body of work that is part painting, part sculpture and part installation.
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Art Breaks offer an exciting opportunity for children and young people with complex needs and their families (including siblings and carers) to take part in creative activities. Booking for Art Breaks Easter 2016 is now open.
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Sam Smith’s paintings first came to public attention through their inclusion in the exhibition ‘In the Realm of Others’ at the De la Warr Pavilion in 2015. Building on his developing profile as an artist, Project Art Works are delighted to announce Smith’s first solo exhibition consisting of new paintings for blackSHed Gallery . The exhibition will open 2nd April 2016 and run until the 14th May 2016.
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Spring Art Breaks offer an exciting opportunity for children and young people with complex needs and their families (including siblings and carers) to take part in creative activities.
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The second meeting of the Peer Support Network will be held on Monday 9th November at the De la Pavilion, Bexhill.
Feature Article
Becky Barnicoat writes for the Guardian
They may not communicate in conventional ways, but the art in a provocative new exhibition made by people with neurological impairments gives a rare glimpse into their secret worlds.