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  • Artists Hannah George and Ian Whitmore working on 'Flight of Fancy' at Quay Arts

    Creating and connecting: Generation ART & NSEAD

    “We believe art, craft and design education is vital to our communities, our society, our economy and ourselves.” Sophie Leach, General Secretary of the National Society for Education in Art and Design

  • Emma Lanman / Van Girls ©NinaSologubenko

    Art, craft and design education: The value of exhibiting and visiting

    Unrestricted by language barriers, young artists, from an early age, are able to share their ideas, feelings and experiences using what might be their most fluent form of communication. Ian Middleton, Formerly Her Majesty’s Inspector, Ofsted

  • cloud collecting quay arts

    Learning from art

    “Art links the inner world of memory and imagination with the outer world of experience. ” Eileen Adams, Art Consultant

  • Jacqui Cusack / Arts Manager at Quay Arts

    Jacqui Cusack explains why working in partnership is important for Island arts organisations, and young people.

  • Karen Hammond, Head of Mellor Community School, Leicester

    Karen Hammond, Headteacher at Mellor Community School, Leicester on how art makes learning memorable.

  • Owen Craven-Griffiths – artist / educator and subject for ‘Owen’

    Artist educator Owen Craven-Griffiths on the impact of a national tour for young artist Matthew Wise.

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