My not-for-profit organisation, called ART-CELL, delivers programmes from the arts in schools, out of schools, evenings, weekends, with learning disabled, NEET youngsters, and adults who just love the arts. I work in the visual and performing arts mixing the art with key skills. For instance, clay portraiture with numeracy, storytelling and drama for literacy, etc..
I also often volunteer my time such as the Mural project with local boy scout group. My not-for-profit organisation employs quality freelancers when necessary and works under the statement; Engaging Minds Through Arts
Contact me if you're looking for:
A freelance arts practitioner, Project delivery services, Issue based drama, Non-issue based drama, Dance services, Accredited education services, Non-accredited education services, Arts mentoring services, Art therapy
Sectors that I/my company work in:
Community arts, Schools, Prisons, Young offender institutions, Refugee communities, Young people at risk, Hospices
Hello Steve, thanks for joining and welcome to the Social Arts Network. I love the work you do at ART-CELL. I hope you connect with many appropriate others in the Network. Our primary goal is to help artists around the world inspire each other and encourage everyone to keep up the good work.
As you may already know, the network is managed by Escape Artists and is open to everyone. Next step, simply invite any friends you may have in the arts, and any others that may have a participatory interest, to join the Social Arts Network.
The Social Arts Network uses and is built on a platform similar to other well-known social networks, such as MySpace, Facebook and YouTube. The Network supports both still images and video and has been designed to easily scale and allow us to grow into an extensive global growth of the network of active artists.
Please feel free to share your artistic talent by uploading your photos, videos, music, training materials and research papers; and/or also start your own forum or group.
Think of SANe as a meta- network, an adhocracy, for people, organisations and other networks that are working in the field of arts and social action. The only requirement for joining SANe is that you have an interest in the arts as a means for raising awareness: a way of groping towards a collective super-ego or social mind.
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SANe, the Social Arts Network, exists to facilitate communication between people who are interested in the development of socially inclusive arts practice, services, exhibitions and productions. The network is managed by
Escape Artists but it is open to everyone. Please feel free to upload your photos, videos, music and research papers, or to start your own forum or group.
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