PIM Schools open for applications

Community Arts Partnership welcomes you to the vibrant and dynamic world of community arts

Trying something for the first time can be a difficult. Looking for something hidden can be an impossible task. Here at Community Arts Partnership, we offer the widest possible range of assistance and opportunity to get creative and engage in community-based arts activity.

We can celebrate what we have in common, share what makes us different and explore what makes us unique.

Community arts can help us find creative solutions to a whole range of challenges, as individuals and communities. Community arts can motivate us, building our confidence to create brilliant art and in turn can create real positive change.

Remember: Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits. – Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 27, 1948

Who We Are and What We Offer

Community Arts Partnership began in 2011 out of New Belfast Community Arts Initiative and Community Arts Forum, and it builds on the success of these two leading community arts organisations.

Community Arts Partnership is committed to championing community arts in the belief that they can positively transform our society. We support and collaborate with community groups, schools, artists, community arts, arts centres and other organisations in Northern Ireland and beyond.

Through our work we offer:

  • Arts workshops
  • Information about arts programmes people and communities can take part in
  • Information and research about community arts
  • Training for those interested in developing and running community arts programmes
  • Opportunities to meet, share information and discuss how community arts can help individuals and communities
  • Initiatives to promote and advocate community arts

Poetry in Motion Schools now open for applications for Autumn 2013!

Poetry in Motion Schools is Community Arts Partnership’s innovative literary programme for primary, secondary, grammar and special schools. Supported by principal funder the Arts Council of Northern Ireland with additional funding from Belfast City Council, this successful programme is now in its eleventh year. Since 2001 more than 10,000 students have taken part in this…

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