Session Recording: The Tiny Art School Movement: Spotlight
In this session, the AccessArt team talks about the importance of artist educators stepping forward to inspire communities. We are joined by John and Sarah Gamble from Art School Ilkley; and artist educator Inbal Leitner, who share their inclusive and diverse offer to the art education community and their journey towards achieving this.
This session is part of the Tiny Art School Movement designed to celebrate and promote the notion of “Tiny Art Schools” across the UK. As part of this movement, we’ll be sharing how artist educators are working with their audiences, using community centres, village halls, and private studio spaces as art education labs to build creative and economic communities of all sizes.
This session recording is suitable for artist educators running or interested in running their own Tiny Art School. We also welcome educators working in all settings, including EYFS, Primary and Secondary Schools, Health & Community Care, Home Education, Lifelong Learning and Museum and Gallery Education.
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Aisling M
February 14, 2025 @ 6:43 am
Aw this was lovely and so encouraging. Thank you for posting the recording!