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Be an AccessArt advocator!

We know that AccessArt has many satisfied users from many different backgrounds, and we'd like many more people to know about AccessArt. We work hard to disseminate our work across the globe, to as many different types of users as possible, but there are only two of us here in Cambridge! We're looking for AccessArt users who would be willing to act as our advocators, by introducing other people in your communities to the work of AccessArt.

If you have used AccessArt and think others should know about us, we'd like to ask for your help. If you:

  • belong to an online community (e.g. contribute to web forums, chat rooms, blogs, mailing lists etc);
  • have your own website;
  • work within a real community (teaching/artists/education etc)...

we'd like to encourage you to publicise AccessArt on our behalf, and to make it as easy as possible for you do so.

If you think you can help us, the following texts/images are provided if you feel a summary of our work would be helpful. Otherwise personal reviews of our work/site are always very welcome. If you require further images/help pls contact us at info@accessart.org.uk

AccessArt logos:

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What is AccessArt?

www.accessart.org.uk - AccessArt is a unique collection of visual arts resources aimed at all ages. Free to access online workshops about drawing, sculpture, photography, installation art and colour. Experience the inspirational Immersive Learning Space, designed by teenagers for teenagers. And visit the shop to download pdf's specially created by AccessArt.

Background

AccessArt is a UK registered charity and limited company committed to furthering the advancement of education in the visual arts. AccessArt leads the way in employing new, creative approaches to teaching and learning in the visual arts, and supports and advocates learning pathways for those who learn best visually, spatially and kinaesthetically. Free online learning modules are accessible via the site at www.accessart.org.uk, which are carefully designed to promote and inspire creative activity. AccessArt also designs and delivers creative projects in the community and in schools. AccessArt has been generously supported by the DfES, NESTA, Arts Council England, National Lottery Funds and other public and private bodies. Membership services will be launched in September 2007 .

Ongoing

For further information please phone us on 01223 262134
or email info@accessart.org.uk

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