How Ya Doing? Artist Wellbeing Programme / Rhaglen Llesiant Artistiaid Sut Mae’n Mynd?
How Ya Doing? was a pan-Wales artist support programme commissioned by Arts Council Wales in response to the need to…
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We support arts educators, organisations and artists to work together with communities in dynamic, open exchanges that give everyone the opportunity to learn and benefit from the arts
Engage produces a range of publications including books, reports, research documents and toolkits specially commissioned and linked to Engage projects.
With the aim of sharing good practice and promoting understanding of the visual arts, our resources can be downloaded for free and used to inspire and support gallery education practice throughout the sector.
In this section, you will also find case studies published on behalf of our members as part of Sharing Practice.
How Ya Doing? was a pan-Wales artist support programme commissioned by Arts Council Wales in response to the need to…
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Evaluation reportFilms
Bridging the Divide between the Arts and Health sectors. The recording of the webinar is available to watch: https://youtu.be/_GJbHvG4UIU
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Films
Art for Baby was launched at The Gallery of Modern Art in March 2018 to specifically welcome and engage with parents and their babies under 12 months. The project was in response to research undertaken about the isolation and loneliness that mothers particularly felt within the first year of their babies' life, and their initial journey into motherhood.
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Case studies
Film highlighting how the arts in Wales are supporting mental health and wellbeing throughout the COVID-19 lockdown, funded by Arts Council of Wales.
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Goverment advice and information, guidance from Arts Councils. children and young people, CPD and training, digital accessibility, health and wellbeing, working from home and more.
Reflecting from five freelance creative professionals engaging with health and wellbeing in Wales
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Presentations from the WAHWN Social Prescribing and the Role of the Arts training workshop at Celf o Gwmpas, Llandrindod Wells in January 2020.
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Films
3 case studies responding to our March/November themes 'Arts education, health and wellbeing'.
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3 case studies responding to our April Sharing Practice theme 'The Great Outdoors'.
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Case studies
This case study is one of a growing number of action research projects managed by Engage Cymru focusing on engaging new audiences in art and gallery activities including within intergenerational projects.
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Case studies
This case study is one of a growing number of action research projects managed by Engage Cymru focusing on engaging new audiences in art and gallery activities included within intergenerational projects.
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Evaluation report
The Engage Cymru project described here is a step on the way to demonstrating one type of intervention that might improve the life of older people living with severe mental health problems.
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Project report
This case study resulted from one of a number of action research projects managed by Engage Cymru focusing on engaging older people in art and gallery activities.
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Case studies
This project aimed to recruit a number of older people with dementia together with one of their family carers as participants.
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Evaluation Report: Engaging with older people Phase 2, focus on dementia.
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This publication celebrates visual arts education projects in Scotland which bring participants and artists together in memorable ways.
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Engage publications