Young people taking part in the Creative Pathways employability programme in North Ayrshire will be holding a sale and exhibition of work at Trinity Church Hall at Bridgegate, Irvine KA12 8BJ on
Wednesday 16th May 2018 from 4pm – 6pm.
For the past eight weeks, ten unemployed 16-17 year olds
from North Ayrshire have been working with Impact Arts’ artists and
employability staff, learning creative skills and making artwork while getting
close guidance and support to find employment, education or training.
At this exhibition event, the group will be selling
screen-prints, photography, upcycled furniture and printed tote bags to raise
money for Impact Arts’ programmes for children, young people and older people
across Scotland.
It would be fantastic if you could come along and celebrate
their achievements – if you are able to attend, please contact Matthew McWhinnie on 0141 575 3001 or email matthew.mcwhinnie@impactarts.co.uk.
Creative Pathways in North Ayrshire is funded by
Skills Development Scotland, the Big Lottery Fund’s Our Bright Future fund and
Inspiring Scotland.