Establishing Effective Arts and Cultural Partnerships
Date and time
Location
Online event
Focusing on the benefits and challenges of collaborative partnership working through the practice of contributing schools and organisations.
About this event
Successful partnerships can feel like magic!
This virtual session will bring together schools and arts, culture and heritage organisations from across the South East to explore the practice and learning around successful collaborative partnerships.
Effective partnerships can offer schools and organisations:
- inspiration and fresh perspectives
- exciting opportunities for collaboration
- a platform for sharing of practice
- access to specialists
- mutual support and encouragement
Partnership is also a key Artsmark criteria, yet starting and sustaining partnership working can be a challenge. Our speakers will share how they moved their relationships from visitor and host to partnerships that have brought inspiration and impact.
The programme will include contributions from schools and organisations from the South East sharing their approaches to and the successes and challenges of this exciting way of working. There will also be opportunities for discussion and networking.
Our Speakers
Artswork Education Development Managers: Introduction
The Iffley Academy and Oxford Univeristy Gardens, Libraries and Museums
Tom Proctor-Legg and Miranda Millward will share how they have developed a powerful collaborative partnership that has brought mutal benefit.
St Alphege Infant School and Animate Arts CIC
Through their Art Builder programme, they will discuss how developing pupil leadership in visual arts has impacted their practice.
Bayhouse and Brune Park Secondary Schools
The Gosport and Fareham MAT will share their innovative Atelier Inclusion programme that embeds working alongside cultural partners.
We look forward to welcoming you.
This event will be delivered using Zoom, and a login link will be sent to you via email in time for the session. You do not need to have a Zoom account to take part in this webinar, but you will need access to a computer or smartphone that has video capabilities. Please note this event will be recorded.
This event has been developed for school educational settings and cultural organisations in the South East Bridge region. Places are limited and we request schools/organisations make no more than two bookings per school/organisation. However, multiple colleagues are welcome to join from a single device. Please note we reserve the right to cancel bookings from those that do not work in a school, education setting or arts, culture and heritage organisation, either employed or freelance.
Photo credit: Miles Umney & Milton Keynes CEP