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Redstart Arts

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Private View | Friday 27 January 2012, 6 to 8pm

Exhibition | Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 January 2012
12noon to 5pm

Redstart Arts develops and delivers visual arts programme for
young adults with learning disabilities that enables them to
work with practicing artists to create high quality art,
installations or products that have a valued place within
the visual and applied arts world.

Further details about the workshops

Redstart Arts aims to foster individual creativity, develop critical thinking and challenge ideas around inclusion and acceptance. Redstart projects will bring high quality art to a knowledgeable audience and will inform a critical debate on excellence and inclusion.

Redstart Arts aims to show that the production of a piece of artwork can and should be of the highest quality and that the critical thought processes undertaken by the creator is the same for every artist, whether they have learning disabilities or not. The decision about making a mark or a line, or selecting a colour or a texture is a complex internal process that people with leaning disabilities can make and the programme will show the students how to develop a critical analysis that will inevitably lead to more considered and thoughtful work. The Redstart Arts' students will work closely with A.P.T artists to create good art.

Further details about our funders and supporters

Redstart Arts January 2012 Workshop Programme is being
supported by A.P.T Projects, a funded education programme
which enables artists to develop their artistic practice and
release their potential.

For forther information please email aptlondon@btconnect.com