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Creative Digital Workshops

Creative Digital Workshops 

CREATE, COLLABORATE & CELEBRATE

Designed to improve young people’s confidence using technology our Creative Digital Workshops offer students the opportunity to explore a wide range of creative approaches towards engaging with digital media. 

Projects are led by a professional workshop leader and assistant who will support your pupils to develop their understanding of digital arts, technical skills and approaches towards creative collaboration. 

Schools will receive

  • Tailored Approach: A consultation meeting and ongoing support from the Wac Arts School and Communities Team to ensure the project responds to the interests of your school and pupils.
  • Creative Project: Up to 10 hours of creative digital workshops led by a team of professional workshop leaders.
  • Digital Equipment: Wac Arts will provide digital equipment and software to support the project delivery.

Pupils will

  • Discover: Learn about digital art forms and explore a range of approaches towards digital
  • Create: Work towards creating a finished piece that will be shared as part of a celebratory exhibition/performance during the final session.
  • Collaborate: Develop healthy and collaborative relationships through large and small group activities.

You can book the following Wac Arts Schools Activity:

  • Workshop/s -Individual or multiple sessions to fit within your school timetable 
  • Extra- Curricular – Afterschool club or enrichment 

We also welcome schools to bring student groups to Wac Arts at the Old Town Hall for creative engagement activities. 

feeS

 Workshop /s
Six week Projects£48 per participant 
Ten week projects£70 per participant
  • At least 12 young people are required to participate in a Wac Arts Workshop.
  • Discounted prices are available for groups larger than 19

 

To find out more, please email schools@wacarts.co.uk or call: 020 7692 5800


Previous Projects

Films & Podcasts with Banijay

Wac Arts partnered with Banijay an international Film Company to conduct film and podcasting workshops. The day involved a fantastic exchange of skills, industry tips, and tricks. Wac Arts warmly welcomed Coulsdon Sixth Form College and Regents Hill School, providing them with inspiration to soar in the film industry.

Animation
Club with Queensmill at fulham cross academy

Over six weeks, keen artists from Year 7-11 worked with a Wac Arts Facilitator to explore different Animation techniques including character building, puppetry, shadow work and stop-motion. The Animation Club concluded with a project sharing. The Queensmill Trust specialises in creating learning environments that are stimulating, highly personalised, and simultaneously therapeutic for young people with autism and related special educational needs.