ArTELIER toolkit
A key idea behind the ArTELIER program is to build a toolkit of resources for socially engaged artists who work within intergenerational groups. here you can look back at the resources from previous LEARNING EXCHANGES, go straight to some of the awesome PROVOCATEURS or download some support for your REFLECTIVE PRACTICE.
Learning Exchange RESOURCES
After each Learning Exchange takes place, we turn that event into a Learning Exchange RESOURCE below.
What is the role of artists in communities - how can they contribute to their own and their communities’ a sense of place.

In this session we shall look at means of documentation and evaluation…
Learning Exchange PROVOCATEURS
Many of our LEARNING EXCHANGES feature guest provocateurs - here are some of them. Many of these videos are embedded within the resources page and all of them are on the ArTELIER YouTube channel you can access here.
Simon Spain and Sinsa Mansell share practice in the ART AND MOURNING ZOOM LEARNING EXCHANGE
Simon Spain and Sinsa Mansell share practice in the ART AND MOURNING ZOOM LEARNING EXCHANGE
Simon Spain and Sinsa Mansell share practice in the ART AND MOURNING ZOOM LEARNING EXCHANGE
Lilly Blue discusses her explorations of online creative encounters.
David Gilkes discusses creative encounters outside the classroom.
Alex Desebrock talks about her planning processes.
Supporting REFLECTIVE PRACTICE
The ArTELIER program is essentially about reflective practice. Why and how do we do what we do? In understanding and identifying language to describe this work we contest that the practice within our sector will improve. The Learning Exchanged are invitations to reflect on your work through a range of different lenses. The truth is, reflecting on your practice takes a lot of practice.
Here are some resources for ArTELIER artists to use in their reflective practice and program design.
Template for LEARNING EXCHANGES - you can download a guide to designing a LEARNING EXCHANGE day or ZOOM event here.
Download a guide to being a PROVOCATEUR for the program.
Here are our REFLECTIVE PRACTICE QUESTIONS - you can download this here.