Creative Lives Explained

Creative Lives
Location Country:United Kingdom, Ireland
Headquarters:Cardiff, Edinburgh
Key People:Beeban Kidron, President;
Robin Simpson, Chief Executive;
David Bryan, Chair

Creative Lives is an arts organisation based in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The group was originally founded as Voluntary Arts in 1991 to promote creative cultural activity.[1] In June 2021 the organisation was renamed "Creative Lives". It is supported by funders including the UK Arts Councils and the Irish Arts Council and charitable trusts.

Structure

Creative Lives has offices in Cardiff and Edinburgh,[2] as well as project workers in different locations across the UK and in Dublin. Through a devolved structure across the UK and Ireland, the organisation provides information and training, and works with policy makers, funders and politicians to improve the environment for everyday creativity.[3]

Creative Lives is registered in Scotland as Voluntary Arts Network Company No. 139147 and Charity No. SC 020345.

Activities

Creative Lives promotes creative cultural activities that people undertake for self-improvement, social networking, mental well-being, leisure and fun - but not primarily for payment. The range of art forms includes 'traditional amateur arts and crafts (singing, dancing, drama, quilting, painting, writing etc), to digital arts and creative cookery and gardening - from knitting a jumper to playing the guitar, making a short film to arranging flowers...'.[1] There have been a number of studies and reports exploring the value of participation in the non-professional arts including for the Department for Culture, Media and Sport in 2008 [4] and the Arts and Humanities Research Council.[5]

Projects

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Voluntary Arts Strategic Framework from April 2019. Creative Lives.
  2. Web site: Contact us. Creative Lives. 31 October 2016 .
  3. Web site: Our Purpose. Creative Lives. 31 October 2016 .
  4. Web site: Our Creative Talent: the voluntary and amateur arts in England. Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and Arts Council England. culturehive.co.uk.
  5. Web site: Understanding Cultural Value: The Amateur and Voluntary Arts. Jane Milling and Angus McCabe, with Robin Simpson and Hamish Fyfe. Arts and Humanities Research Council.
  6. Web site:
    1. CreativeNetwork
    . Creative Lives. 13 July 2020 .
  7. Web site: Creative Lives On Air. Creative Lives. 5 November 2022 .
  8. Web site: Get Creative launch. BBC. 4 August 2017.
  9. Web site: Get Creative Weekend 2017. BBC Arts. 4 August 2017.
  10. Web site: Get Creative. Voluntary Arts. 4 August 2017.
  11. Web site: Awards. Creative Lives.
  12. Web site: Epic Awards 2020 winners announced. Creative Lives. 22 October 2020 .