A new national centre for creativity and wellbeing launches on Tuesday 9 March. The National Centre for Creative Health aims to make creativity integral to health and social care systems.
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New National Centre for Creative Health Launches
A new national centre for creativity and wellbeing launches on 9th March. The National Centre for Creative Health aims to make creativity integral to health and social care systems.
Somerset joins together to create a county-wide panto
People in Somerset will have the opportunity to appear on the virtual stage with Cinderella.
Disabled Actors Joined by Coronation Street Star for Lockdown Play
A cast of Devon-based disabled actors will be joined by Coronation Street star Cherylee Houston in a short film which explores isolation in lockdown.
Creative Transitions – Creativity helps wellbeing for vulnerable young people in Torbay
Young carers, young parents, and young disabled people in Torbay are receiving creative packs in the post as part of a project to improve wellbeing.
Thousand year old riddle inspires interactive artwork
A thousand-year-old riddle has brought together printmakers, historians, a poet and a filmmaker.
Riddle 57 from The Exeter Book has inspired artwork which has been used to create an online interactive version of the riddle.
Lockdown inspires creativity for Exeter artist
The adversity of lockdown has sparked even more creativity for Exeter-based artist Veronica Gosling.
Night & Refuge
A new film-poem created during a live night-time collaboration by five poets will be premiered on Friday 10 July. Night & Refuge creatively documents the process of writing together online during lockdown, and ends with a reading of the new poem.
Quarantine Quilt
People from across the country will be contributing to a Quarantine Quilt. The Quilt will be created as part of a project by Devon-based organisation Significant Seams.
Artist seeks ceramic fragments with stories to tell
Artist David Mach is appealing for broken pieces of pottery with a story behind them. He is asking people to send the fragments to help create a new artwork for St Austell, Cornwall.