Let’s Create Art in February 2025!
We are excited to announce the launch of Let’s Create Art 2025 which has opened for registration.
In its third year, the Let’s Create Art campaign will focus on celebrating participatory activity which inspires the next generation of creative change makers. The campaign invites organisations and individuals to take part in visual arts activities between Saturday 1 – Friday 28 February 2025.
Let’s Create Art demonstrates how art engagement creates young leaders. Through opportunities to co-design, collaborate and lead art engagement, children and young people gain the skills and confidence to be the change-makers of tomorrow.
Through a series of resources and sharing opportunities Let’s Create Art 2025 will support organisations and artists to deliver creative and ambitious art activities for and with children and young people. Whether you are an artist, gallery educator, teacher or young creative, you can join in with Let’s Create Art.
Creative bursaries are available for those registering activity by 2 December 2024, and will focus on supporting art engagement which is taking place in priority areas and responds to our campaign theme -empowering and inspiring young people through co-created or youth-led creative opportunities.
By joining together, we can raise awareness and understanding of the impact of visual arts and celebrate the breadth and rich variety of activity taking place across the country.
If you are interested in taking part in Let's Create Art 2025 visit our website: www.letscreateart.org.uk
About Engage:
Engage is the leading charity for promoting engagement and participation in the visual arts. Through advocacy, research, and training we help ensure the quality, inclusivity, and relevance of engagement and participation opportunities across the UK. We are a UK-wide organisation with Wales and Scotland-based activities led through Engage Cymru and Engage Scotland. Engage was established as a membership organisation in 1989 and currently holds a membership of over 700 beneficiaries.
Engage is supported by Arts Council England and Creative Scotland.