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Visual Statement education and outreach programme provides a wide variety of opportunities and experiences within the performing arts. Visual Statement operate an open door policy encouraging participation from all regardless of age, ability or background demonstrating our commitment to developing and support social development and life long learning opportunities within Greater Easterhouse communitity and beyond.

The education and outreach Visual Statement offers deliver varies workshops, working with participants aged between 8 and 80. The program presents participants with openings to explore creativity and learning both as artist and audience.

                                          


Visual Statement Education aims to:

  • provide opportunities in which imagination, creativity and innovation can be explored and developed

  • reach the widest range of audience by targeting all age ranges, abilities and backgrounds

  • offer a varied range of workshop opportunities and experiences

  • raise the profile of Visual Statement Education and Outreach

  • make the arts and Visual Statement itself appealing and accessible to people of all ages, abilities and back grounds

Here at Visual Statement, education is about trying new things for the first time and taking something away from the experience. With our extensive program of activities and projects, we hope to offer that experience to a wider audience through

 
  • Drama skillshops for children, teens and adults

  • Singing & Voice Coaching

  • Resident dancer in schools

  • Performance projects

  • Partnership working

  • Community projects

  • Special one off events

  • Offsite visits

Visual Statement Education and Outreach – your chance to get involved and be creative!


For more information on any of our Education and Outreach activities please contact us on 0141 276 9690 or email info@vstate.co.uk.

 
   
 
   



 
 
 
     
   
     
   
  Supported by:  
BBC Performing Arts Fund