Artsmark

Artsmark is the creative quality standard for schools and education settings, recognising their commitment to high quality arts and cultural education.

Awarded by Arts Council England.

 

Lincoln School of Creative Arts is proud to be supporting schools and education settings on their Artsmark journey, inspiring children and young people to create, experience, and participate in great arts and culture.

We have a whole range of FREE workshops and activities on offer via our Schools and Colleges Outreach site.

Alongside this we can offer education settings who are working towards, or currently hold an Artsmark Award, the following opportunities – please get in touch for a conversation and more detail about ways of working together:

    • A show or concert performed at your School
      • Drama & Theatre: Touring performances – KS 1/2 available around Easter
      • Dance: Performances – all key stages
    • A show or concert performed for your school on campus
      • Drama & Theatre: Performances for KS 1/2 showing on campus around August
      • All art-forms and key stages – subject to availability
    • Artists in residence 
      • All art-forms and key stages – subject to availability
    • Mentoring to put on exhibitions
      • All key stages – subject to availability
    • Specific skill training
      • Dance: Choreographic Mentoring
      • All other art-forms and key stages – subject to availability
    • Technical arts support
      • All art-forms and key stages – subject to availability
    • Cultural education CPD for teachers and educators
      • All art-forms and key stages – subject to availability
    • Summer Schools
      • Including Contemporary Dance, Acting & Stage Combat
    • Multi art-form taster days
    • Cross disciplinary work
    • Help with evidencing impact and measuring success
    • Site specific work
    • Site specific training and workshops

 

To find out how we can support your Artsmark journey, contact Creative Engagement Producer, Rachel Baynton or Schools Liaison Officer, Kirsty Russell.