Access your free Arts Award resources

Discover how Arts Award could enrich your arts education offering with these helpful resources

Arts Award can enrich your existing arts education programmes, supporting you to offer children and young people high-quality cultural experiences.

With Arts Award, young people get recognition for their participation in creative activities and develop their skills and knowledge; while you’re able to clearly demonstrate your impact.

We’ve worked with arts and cultural organisations to develop free resources that provide clear insights into how Arts Award can work effectively at settings like yours.

 

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What free resources will I be able to access?

By completing the form on this page, you’ll receive six helpful resources to help you get a sense of the benefits of Arts Award for cultural organisations:

  • Arts Award and galleries: Access an Arts Award workbook, used by students visiting the gallery at Lowry, packed with engaging and reflective creative activities to make the most of their visit.
  • Arts Award and museums: Get a facilitator pack, student worksheet and supporting video to guide children through a top-secret Arts Award mission, exclusive to Bristol Museum and Art Gallery.
  • Arts Award with creative writing: Download a workbook designed for Year 5 students to encourage narrative and writing skills, as well as illustration techniques, inspired by an author visit.
  • Arts Award with visual art: Discover an arts log that supports young people working on varied creative projects to document their activities, learning and reflections in a personalised format.

Get started with Arts Award

Learn how to transform cultural visits into inspiring, hands-on experiences that contribute to Arts Award and add measurable value to your programmes.

Begin your Arts Award journey here. Explore these free resources to assess the fit of Arts Award with your cultural organisation.

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"Arts Award’s structure aligns well with our projects. The arts log makes a big difference for teachers because it's a standalone resource, and they can see the value in how that works."
Emily Harwood, Learning and Participation Manger, Lowry

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