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Embrace programme
Established in 2001, the Embrace programme is a person centred, participation focused initiative. Its primary goal is to provide access to high quality art experiences based on meaningful engagement between participant artists and professional artists. We believe that everyone, regardless of background, age, gender or ability should have access to a creative world – as student, participants, artists or audiences.
Aims of the evaluation
We have built strong partnerships with local organisations around Clare, since the programme was established in 2001. Post project evaluation helps us understand what worked well and what could be improved for future projects to ensure the success of the programme going forward.
Important information
Our Privacy Statement is attached for you to review
The media uploaded as part of the evaluation (5 high quality images, audio or video) may be used to showcase the project on the Clare County Council and Clare Arts Office social media channels and website. Images can be of works in progress and/or completed works. The organisation is responsible for ensuring that all and any media submitted to the Arts Office with images of young children and vulnerable adults must first be approved for public use.
Image: Selection of works by Courtney O’Sullivan Brothers of Charity, Tulla Road Residency with Artist Ana Colomer
Embrace programme
Established in 2001, the Embrace programme is a person centred, participation focused initiative. Its primary goal is to provide access to high quality art experiences based on meaningful engagement between participant artists and professional artists. We believe that everyone, regardless of background, age, gender or ability should have access to a creative world – as student, participants, artists or audiences.
Aims of the evaluation
We have built strong partnerships with local organisations around Clare, since the programme was established in 2001. Post project evaluation helps us understand what worked well and what could be improved for future projects to ensure the success of the programme going forward.
Important information
Our Privacy Statement is attached for you to review
The media uploaded as part of the evaluation (5 high quality images, audio or video) may be used to showcase the project on the Clare County Council and Clare Arts Office social media channels and website. Images can be of works in progress and/or completed works. The organisation is responsible for ensuring that all and any media submitted to the Arts Office with images of young children and vulnerable adults must first be approved for public use.
Image: Selection of works by Courtney O’Sullivan Brothers of Charity, Tulla Road Residency with Artist Ana Colomer
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