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Announcement of the 2024 Creative Wellbeing Lab Practitioners

The Creative Wellbeing Lab is a year-long programme, in partnership with Creative Health Camden and King’s College London, focused on the development of Global Majority Practitioners who are keen on using their artistic practice to address ongoing mental health crises. 

Funded by The Baring Foundation, the programme covers the Practitioners’ role in Arts and Wellbeing settings – where participants will engage in practical workshops with industry professionals and group discussions, covering topics such as: Mental Health awareness, Artists / Facilitator wellbeing, working with vulnerable people, and Facilitating / Planning / Funding participatory projects. By the end of this programme, participants will have developed skills as an Artist – Facilitator and have the opportunity to pilot an Arts and Wellbeing project. 

The aims of the Creative Wellbeing Lab are: 

  • to offer career development in a supportive environment to practitioners from culturally diverse backgrounds with an interest in Arts and Wellbeing. 
  • to develop, guide and shape practitioners in the art of using their work in Arts and Health settings by offering hands-on sessions and mentorship with industry professionals.  
  • to support and encourage practitioners to be the creative leads on their own project ideas 
  • to support practitioners with their wellbeing while engage in Arts and Health settings

Click here to meet the 2024 practitioners.

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