LifewithArt has been working with clients from Pathways Day Services since November 2021- one of the first Scottish groups to join us for workshops after the start of the pandemic. Despite the relaxation of government covid-19 guidelines, at that time, we started the sessions with strict social distancing, an intensive cleaning regime and mask wearing […]
CONTINUE READINGAs the clocks change and the skies darken, LifewithArt clients at Gwent House have found a way to brighten their days!
CONTINUE READINGLucy Bateman is a community facilitator with a background working as an artist in hospital, school and elderly care settings. Her practice is eclectic, often founded in drawing and modelling- invariably a collaborative process. Lucy has a PGCE in post 14 education and a master’s in Arts & Health. She has been living in South […]
CONTINUE READINGAs part of our ‘Celebrating 10 Years in Print’ series we look back to what LifewithArt was up to in March 2012- Edition 2 of the newsletter …..
CONTINUE READINGAs part of our ‘Celebrating 10 Years in Print’ series we look back to what LifewithArt was up to in September 2016….. Click here to see John Goes to the Moon
CONTINUE READINGMy name is Imogen and I am a second-year trainee Art Psychotherapist. My time at LwA was a privilege to be a part of. Assisting in the running of the workshops in Bristol meant I could see first-hand the many benefits that creating artwork together can have and why it is so important that these […]
CONTINUE READINGMany thanks to everyone who entered this year’s Riding for the Disabled Arts and Crafts Competition – proudly sponsored by LifewithArt. The paintings, drawing, collages, sculptures and craft pieces were sent in from RDA supporters across the country and put on display at the RDA National Championship event in Hartpury this July. Judges Andrew Main, […]
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