Author Archives Beth Honeywill

  • LifewithArt was thrilled to invite the young people from HYPE Youth Project back to Dunedin House in October. Amongst other things, the group explored animation and flipbook making and had lots of fun performing in front of the camera, exercising their drawing skills as well as using their prints made from previous sessions to make […]

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  • Steph Davidson joined LWA in August 2017 as a workshop facilitator based in Scotland. She has a Masters in Design in Fashion and Textiles from Glasgow School of Art, specialising in print and embroidery.  Steph currently works as a lead workshop facilitator freelancing for various different charities throughout the central belt of Scotland.  She has […]

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  • Looking at all the incredible photographs and comments from the Warrington workshops, I find it hard to believe the Charity Arts Centre has only been open for business since the middle of October. So much has been achieved by Sara Beavan-Widdowson and her team in such a short space of time. Working closely with Warrington Voluntary […]

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  • Looking back over the summer it’s hard to believe we managed to squeeze so many activities into a few short months! LifewithArt kicked off the summer by opening a brand new charity arts centre in Newton Abbot. Sherborne House was the setting for a myriad of inspirational creative activities run by newly hired tutors Monica, […]

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  • Sara Hurley is a storyteller and participatory artist who has enjoyed working at a grassroots level during her own ‘life with art’. Leading story based workshops and encouraging creative expression in people of any age, stage or circumstance is what has fired her up for several decades. “It’s wonderful to see the final creations and […]

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  • Riding for the Disabled Association is 50 years old! Throughout 2019 RDA is celebrating 50 years of enriching lives through horses. From humble beginnings in 1969, when a handful of pioneers started to realise the therapeutic benefits of horse riding for people with disabilities, to the nationwide organisation they are today. 50 years of delivering […]

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  • LifewithArt is pleased to announce the opening of a brand new charity arts centre at 100 Russell Street, Middlesbrough. Bursting with activity, the centre is hosting an array of our favourite exhibitions from Myaware, Riding for the Disabled Association and Teenage Cancer Trust. Not forgetting our very own LifewithArt exhibition which showcases the amazing artwork […]

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  • At LifewithArt we are always impressed by the quality of artwork produced at our workshops around the country. People from all backgrounds and all ability levels, often with no previous art experience, come together for a few hours each week to get their creative juices flowing. Our art tutors, skilled at bringing out the best […]

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  • LifewithArt is looking forward to opening our new Charity Arts Centre in Newton Abbot, at the end of the month. We are currently reaching out to the local community, making lots of new friends who can’t wait to start attending our workshops. If you are an arts tutor working in the Newton Abbot area we […]

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  • James Taylor joined LifewithArt in Summer 2015 as one of our first music tutors in London. James is a former National and Halle Youth Orchestra member, now freelancing as a drummer and percussionist across a wide range of musical genres and contexts – including contemporary dance, film, theatre and bands. He has worked with the […]

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