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Derbyshire Makes Cats Competition
Film Cuts Club be getting involved with the Derbyshire Makes festival on the 15th and 16th April and we’re asking you to get involved by entering your own videos for our Derbyshire Makes Cats Competition. The winners will be announced at the festival, so make sure to submit your entry by the 29th March for
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Derbyshire Makes
We are excited to announce our involvement in Derbyshire Makes – a new three-year programme to celebrate making in all its forms and shine a spotlight on the county’s extraordinary creative and cultural industries. It also aims to nurture people’s creative potential and build new skills across the county for the future. Led by Arts
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Doves of Peace
The flock of 26 ‘Doves of Peace’ made be New Mills Project eARTh with artist Joanna Allen, – by collograph printing onto calico – can be seen over the summer as an installation at St. George’s Church in New Mills . The church will be open at the following times (in addition to usual services)
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Sounds that Soothe
New Mills Project eARTh worked with artist Ian Pringle over 8 workshops, to create soundscapes of soothing sounds and poetry, designed to soothe your mind – available here to listen!
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Project eARTh – another successful year!
Read how Project eARTh has improved participants’ well-being through creating artworks for the community. Our feedback report for the year is great news! Have a look at High Peak Community Arts’ project eARTh Summary graphic 2022-23. You can also take a look at Sarah McNicol’s full report for June 21- May 22 – read it
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‘Uplifting Nature’
Join us to celebrate and unveil these beautiful ceramic sculptures made by Project eARTh participants with artist Elaine Lim-Newton. They have been designed especially for Haddon Hall Care Home’s garden, to give brightness and colour, even in the depths of winter. Monday 21st May, 10.30am. Free event. Refreshments and photo display of the project. 135
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Full Arts Programme
Our arts programme f has the following priorities: Arts and Well-being: Participatory arts projects with disabled adults; people with long-term medical conditions; people experiencing mental distress; elders in community and residential settings. For more details click on Project eARTh and Creative Wellbeing. Youth Arts Programme: Projects to find new opportunities for young people to get involved in
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