National & International Educational and Cultural Organisations

Fitzwilliam Museum

AccessArt is keen to establish formal or informal support partnerships with national and international organisations in the educational and cultural sectors. 

We can offer: mutual promotion of events and activities via website, social media and e-newsletter, logo exchange, complimentary memberships, guest speakers at events, collaborative working on projects.

Please do get in touch if you would like to explore how we can support each other. 

Examples of  Current Support & Be Supported…

Save Our Subjects

AccessArt is please to support Save Our Subjects – an important campaign to broaden the curriculum in schools. Find out more

Let’s Create Art

AccessArt is proud to support Let’s Create Art. In its inaugural year the Let’s Create Art campaign will showcase the vital role of visual arts engagement in promoting positive wellbeing. Find out more

InSEA

AccessArt is proud to be a member of InSEA – The International Society of Education Through Art. InSEA. InSEA is a non-governmental organisation and official partner of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation UNESCO).

Art Bytes

Art Bytes is a NEW, national programme for primary, secondary and SEN schools, combining an inter-school art competition with a virtual gallery and augmented reality technology. It is based on 9 years experience in the North West and is proven to nurture talent, raise ambition and develop confidence, as well as support mental health and help develop vital skills for future employment. Paula Briggs, Creative Director of AccessArt is pleased to be on the judging panel. Find out more.

Artsmark

We are proud to support schools and educational settings with their Artsmark journey through our high quality visual arts teaching resources and through our CPD and InSET training that enable teachers to embed the arts into their classrooms.

 

NSEAD

Established in 1888, NSEAD is the only trade union, learned society and professional body for art, craft & design educators across the UK. 

Examples of Previous Support & Be Supported…

Craft School: Yinka’s Challenge

Created in collaboration with multi-disciplinary UK artist and Crafts Council trustee Yinka Ilori, the nationwide challenge will celebrated three vital themes; Play, Storytelling and Empowerment. AccessArt was proud to be invited to be on the judging panel.

Inspire at the Fitzwilliam Museum

Over the course of a year, Sheila Ceccarelli from AccessArt worked with Kate Noble and the Fitzwilliam Museum Learning Team, to inspire primary school teachers, in and around Cambridgeshire, to take a closer look at Cupid and Psyche by Jacopo Del Sellaio to inspire creative responses by pupils in their schools. Read more.

Aleph Contemporary

Aleph Contemporary

AccessArt is proud to be the named charity partner for an upcoming auction organised by Aleph Contemporary, London, and the Auction Collective. 

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