Greenfield Arts are calling out for young artists to join their campaign and produce artwork that will inspire a ‘climate of change’. The artwork will be showcased in a new exciting online exhibition led by young people.

The campaign, ‘How Can We Help’ was launched as part of the National Big Draw. It is designed to create a climate of change and began with a workshop for young people who worked alongside professional artist Paul Theo Murray to produce some amazing campaign artwork, decorating canvas bags and creating original slogans and motifs to support the campaign.

The exhibition and campaign has also been launched within Greenfield Community College through their assemblies and Time for Success tutor programme. We are excited and looking forward to sharing the artwork that is created, inspired by the ideas ‘how can we help?’. The exhibition will run online from Friday 27th November to Monday 14th December and entries are open until Friday 20th November.

You could create a poem, design a banner, create an image or create a 3D item like a mask or a bag to get us all thinking about ways we can help. If you are 18 and under and would like to join our campaign please contact our friendly team on 01325 379048 or email info@greenfield-arts.co.uk to register your interest and find out more or visit our website.

Although our arts facility is closed at present Greenfield Arts are continuing with a busy autumn programme exploring creativity and new possibilities.

Greenfield Arts are committed to providing high quality stimulating arts and creative activity and encouraging questioning and enquiry. To find out more about our programme and the many exhibitions, projects and activities on offer visit our website www.greenfield-arts.co.uk