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  1. A lively, friendly, community based art society run by its members for artists living in and around Islington. The members represent a range of disciplines including painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking and ceramics. They mount two shows of members’ work every year, one in spring and one…
  2. Thursdays and Fridays 4-6pm; Private View and Exhibition Schedule (times vary)
    MONOCHROME Glorious Backstage Arts in collaboration with [A]rt:[w]ork, seek to expand the creative experience for graduates and emerging practitioners seeking to develop, maintain and explore ways to expand their professional practice. MERGE aims to provide innovative opportunities to exhibit, network and gain work experience. A collaborative platform…
  3. Arts 4 Dementia collaborate with artists and local cultural organisations to deliver, support and promote inspiring arts activities for people living with early-stage dementia, enabling them to live more fulfilled, active lives at home and in the community. We deliver a variety of sessions in various…
  4. HCPC registered Art Psychotherapists offering services to adoption support and in education (including early years and FE colleges). Our service can be delivered at accessible venues appropriate to the client e.g. schools, contact centres, health or community settings. Short-term and long-term art therapy as individual…
  5. 2012/2013 term dates: 28 September - 14 December 11 January - 22 March 19 April - 5 July 2-3pm every Friday during term time. The club meets at the Sadler's Wells stage door reception at 1.50pm.
    If you're over 60, free on a Friday afternoon between 2-3pm and interested in learning more about the arts and our programme, then the Lilian Baylis Arts Club could be for you! You'll have the chance to meet dancers, choreographers, designers, singers and other artists…
  6. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 10am - 6pm (termtime), or Monday - Friday 10am - 4pm (school holidays)
    Weekly after school art classes and holiday workshops for children 6-16. We inspire children aged 6-16 to develop artistically by immersing them in our art-K programme, which integrates core visual skills. Each child follows their own individual programme, which is curated based on their age.…
  7. Check website for details for classes and opening times
    Core Arts is a leading mental health creative education centre. Their mission is to support and promote recovery, social inclusion and mental wellbeing through the arts and enhance service user experience. They promote positive mental health and wellbeing through a college-like environment of creative learning.…
  8. Action Space supports the development of artists with learning disabilities and creates innovative projects for people with learning disabilities to engage with the visual arts.Action Space runs a number of weekly Studio Project for adults with learning disabilities at the Cockpit Arts Studio in Holborn,…
  9. Shape Arts is a disability-led arts organisation working to improve access to culture for disabled people. We develop opportunities for disabled artists, we train cultural institutions to be more open to disabled people, and we run participatory arts and development programmes. If you’re disabled and face…
  10. VocalEyes - nationwide audio description charity, providing access to the arts for blind and partially sighted people. It is a non-profit distributing charity, whose long-term vision is that all people with a visual impairment are able to experience and enjoy the arts and heritage.
  11. All Change uses the arts to promote social inclusion within social housing, education, health, social services and regeneration schemes and work with people of all ages and backgrounds, including refugee communities and asylum seekers. Digital Arts, Dance, Film and Video, Theatre, Music and Sound, visual…
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    Aikido is a non-competitive Japanese martial art that uses throws, locks and pins to neutralise an attack. Like many modern martial arts systems it develops fitness, flexibility, strength and focus. Aikido also encourages development in a co-operative environment that is suitable for young and mature, male and…
  13. Artbox London runs art workshops, gallery trips and exhibition opportunities for people with learning disabilities and autism. Artists can earn a small income from their art sales and can also develop work related skills through selling art at exhibitions.