The Healing arts project aims to promote health, healing, and a sense of wellbeing for the JCUH through the use of arts and environment.
JCUH “Healing Arts”
Posted on 24/06/2016
The Healing arts project aims to promote health, healing, and a sense of wellbeing for the JCUH through the use of arts and environment.
Posted on 24/06/2016
Hartlepool-based glass artist Rachel Gretton worked with students from Rye Hills School and young people who attend the Youth Centre.
Posted on 23/06/2016
A dragon has taken up residence at a Middlesbrough School. The huge sculpture was the idea of youngsters at Sacred Heart Primary School.
Posted on 23/06/2016
Gasometers or gas holders as they are more commonly known, are visible landmarks in every major city across the country.
Posted on 23/06/2016
This page is about 2 artists aetting up community workshops to design parts of the Rainbow Leisure Centre.
Posted on 23/06/2016
To complement the refurbishment of the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum in Marton, Simon Patterson produced a series of mobiles based on kites.
Posted on 23/06/2016
A page explaining “You Don’t Look Like A Reader”, a series of workshops on writing, photography, design and brainstorming of ideas for promoting reading.
Posted on 22/06/2016
This page is about a narrative poem called “Heteroglass” so that they draw attention to larger issues in the public space.
Posted on 22/06/2016
This page shows a poem called “Holy Island” and the poem was written by Margaret Perry.
Posted on 22/06/2016
This page shows a poem that was written by Maureen Almond and the poem is called “HOT”.
Posted on 22/06/2016