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Art Road Trip

May 2024 - May 2025

We’re taking art and creativity on the road, across the UK. 
 
From May 2024 to May 2025, our travelling art studio programme, Art Road Trip, is visiting 18 places across the UK. 

We’re going to be working with 24 local arts organisations to create community-led arts projects. In each location, we’re designing events for people with the least access to creative opportunities and the arts.  

Over the year, our mobile art studio will host around two hundred public events and work with thousands of people to bring art and ideas inspired by the National Gallery Collection right to where they live.

Where is the Art Road Trip now?

Valley Kids
2 ‒ 12 April 2025
Rhondda Cynon Taff

Art Road Trip is now working across Rhondda Cynon Taff as we partner with Valleys Kids who work with people of all ages across the area. Over the next two weeks, we are excited to collaborate with local communities, schools and art groups through a series of creative workshops and community events. We will celebrate the beautiful landscape of the Rhondda Valley and make personal connections with paintings, specifically landscapes, in the National Gallery’s Collection.

Valleys Kids work closely with their communities to support children, young people, families and adults. We will be holding two community events, one at Penyrenglyn Community and Family Hub on Saturday 5 April, and another at SOAR, Penygraig Community and Family Hub on Saturday 12 April. We are delighted to be collaborating with Artist in Service for Rhondda Cynon Taff, Rhys Slade Jones and Valleys Kids Artist in Residence Anne Culverhouse Evans to co-produce these events which are open for everyone. We will also be running workshops during the week with Anne’s art groups, exploring floriography in the National Gallery’s collection through Gelli printing and pigment workshops.

We will work with seven Primary Schools across the area, delivering Take One Picture, our national programme for Primary Schools, which aims to inspire a lifelong love of art and learning.

Valleys Kids have been in operation for over forty-five years and have remained a consistent point of support and encouragement. Their work is driven by the belief that everyone has the right to lead a fulfilling life; that opportunities to experience and learn new things, with the support of strong families and communities, are the most powerful means of enabling people of all ages to realise their potential and live safe and happy lives. They aim to foster lasting connections, enhance skills, and inspire a sense of belonging within the community. For more information on the work of Valleys Kids, visit their website here.

Supported by

Lead Philanthropic Supporter Kenneth C. Griffin

 

Lord and Lady Petitgas 
Henry Oldfield Trust

The John S Cohen Foundation

 

 

 

Partners

1
Greater Shantallow Community Arts
20 ‒ 31 May 2024
Derry / Londonderry
2
Community Arts Partnership
4 ‒ 14 June 2024
Belfast
3
Ideas Test
19 ‒ 30 June 2024
Swale and Medway
4
MarketPlace
2 July – 13 July 2024
Fenland and West Suffolk
5
Create Gloucestershire
15 ‒ 28 July 2024
Gloucestershire
6
Glasgow Women's Library
6 ‒ 17 August 2024
Glasgow
7
Deveron Projects
20 ‒ 31 August 2024
Huntly
8
LeftCoast
11 ‒ 21 September 2024
Blackpool
9
SEED
26 September – 7 October 2024
Sedgemoor
10
Right Up Our Street
15 – 26 October 2024
Doncaster
11
Cultural Spring
13 – 24 November 2024
Sunderland and South Tyneside
12
Freshly Greated
14 – 25 January 2025
Great Yarmouth
13
The Leap
12 ‒ 23 February 2025
Bradford
14
Transported
1 – 12 March 2025
Boston and South Holland
15
Creative Black Country
19 ‒ 30 March 2025
Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton
16
Valleys Kids
2 April ‒ 12 April 2025
Tonypandy
17
Tŷ Pawb
15 – 26 April 2025
Wrexham
18
Croydon Council
2 – 5 May 2025
Croydon
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Image credits

  1. Courtesy of Greater Shantallow Community Arts
  2. Courtesy of Community Arts Partnership

  3. Cohesion Plus, IdeasTest

  4. Courtesy of MarketPlace

  5. Imogen Harvey Lewis @plimpsole_girl, Create Gloucestershire 
  6. Keith Hunter, Glasgow Women’s Library

  7. Deveron Projects: Kawther Luay and Deveron Projects, Annual General Meal (2022).
  8. Garry Cook, 2023, LeftCoast

  9. Courtesy of Seed

10. David8Photography, Right Up Our Street
11. Rush for TNG, Cultural Spring
12. Peter Morgan, Drum Up The Sun, Freshly Greated

13. Keyhan Modaressi Chahardehi, The Leap
14. Buoys by Electric Egg, Transported

15. Desi Pubs Project, Creative Black Country

16. Courtesy of Tŷ Pawb

17. Photo: Glenn Foster