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Posts with tag: Adults with Learning Disabilities

A woman and a man are working on computers with large monitors in an office. The woman is facing towards the camera and the man is facing away. The photo includes Suffolk Artlink and Clubb Creative's logos. News

Creative director Guy said “We’re thrilled to be able to support Suffolk Artlink. It’s a fantastic opportunity to encourage creativity while making a meaningful impact in our community. We’re already exploring ideas on ways our experienced team of creatives can collaborate with charity throughout 2025.”

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two artists creating a large sculpture Blog posts

“People’s creative ability is amazing – it’s like magical alchemy.”

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A young woman called Laura is holding her picture. The picture is of a sun setting across the sea with colourful beach huts in the foreground. Project features

Brave Arts final summer session 2024 ended with a flourish of royalty, epic battles, time machines, and zombies.

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Laura holding her a dramatic landscape, horizontal bands of bright colours. Blog posts

Artist Johann Don-Daniel led the first session of our summer 2024 programme for learning disabled artists.

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Artist Josh with his pop art sculpture of a Sloppy Joes burger Artists' stories

Josh’s pop art inspired burger sculpture is looking fantastic.

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AJ smiles happily and holds up his painting to the camera. Artists' stories

Sean loves portraits, Fiona is exploring book illustration, Josh likes Pop Art, AJ is creating his own show with himself as the star…

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an info graphic: 344 activities: 2,456 project participants, 10,840 audience reached: 57 artists employed: and 16 volunteers supported. News

On the 3rd January 2024, Suffolk County Council announced that they are stopping core funding to Art and Museum sector organisations. This announcement is part of a wide range of cuts the Council is making.

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A group of participants and staff in Tudor costume Blog posts

Brave Art was joined by Emma Mordue from the Kentwell Players who taught us all about life in Tudor Times.

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