Artist development
Developing and supporting participatory practitioners is key to Suffolk Artlink’s thriving relationship with our freelance artists and how we work dynamically together to develop and deliver our work.
With a focus on inclusive practice and supporting our participants health and wellbeing, we offer this in a number of ways: through opportunities to collaborate in multi disciplinary teams in the development phase of projects; masterclass opportunities in specific areas of practice to develop new skills and expertise are offered as part of our programmes; support from our expert team of project staff to gain experience in planning and delivering sessions in a particular area of our work, e.g. intergenerational work, or working with people with learning disabilities.
In the video below artist who worked on our VR Adventures project discuss their experience of working together on the project.
See below for upcoming artist development sessions.
Live Sessions
Early Years Dance and Movement CPD with Takeshi Matsumoto
Open to early years facilitators and musicians in Lowestoft. Share knowledge, skills and experience to develop personal practice and creativity.
Part of Little Beats
Live Sessions
Twilight Session with Sophie Fox (Magic Acorns)
Open to early years facilitators and musicians in Lowestoft. Share knowledge, skills and experience to develop personal practice and creativity.
Part of Little Beats
Live Sessions
Creative Health Interest Meeting – Online
CHIMe (Creative Health Interest Meetings) is a new initiative designed to bring together professionals from the Arts & Culture, VCFSE, Healthcare, Social Care, and Public Health sectors who are interested in exploring, developing, and sustaining Creative Health practice across Norfolk and Suffolk.