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Creative Learning Projects

Our creative learning work is wonderfully varied - shaped by the stories, places and people at the heart of each project. Every piece of work is bespoke and co‑designed, created in partnership with schools, museums, heritage sites and community groups. We use creativity, making and imagination to bring themes to life, helping people explore identity, history, culture and the natural world in meaningful, hands‑on ways.

We work with children, families and adults of all ages, designing sessions that blend art, craft, heritage and nature‑based approaches. Whether we’re exploring local history, discovering cultural traditions, crafting with natural materials, or interpreting collections in playful ways, we create spaces where curiosity grows and learning feels alive.

Over the years we’ve delivered everything from creative school projects and outdoor learning days to community exhibitions, land‑art installations, community art collaborations and memory‑based storytelling. We’ve worked closely with museums, archives and heritage partners to connect communities with their history, and supported schools to explore topics through making, movement and imagination.

Below you can explore some of our recent creative learning projects, or click through to discover more.

Dronfield Stained Glass Project

Turning pantry produce into nourishing meals together.

Down The Line Community Play

Turning pantry produce into nourishing meals together.

Coal Mining Project

Turning pantry produce into nourishing meals together.

Three Sites. One Story.

Turning pantry produce into nourishing meals together.

Cultural Revolution Project

Women’s wellbeing through nature, creativity & connection.

St Giles Church Bells Project

Turning pantry produce into nourishing meals together.

Remembering Together: Sherwood Foresters Land Art

A collaborative heritage project created with schools, community groups, local businesses and the Royal British Legion. Hundreds of bottle tops were collected across the town and transformed into a large‑scale artwork, installed in the grounds of the Crooked Spire on Remembrance Day. Visitors came throughout the day to reflect, share stories and learn more about the Sherwood Foresters, captured in this short film by [video creator placeholder].

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