Practice A Practice

In-context Encounters Between Children & Creative Professionals

Practice a Practice gives groups of children the opportunity to:

  • Meet a creative practitioner or professional, in-person
  • Learn, first-hand, about an individual approach to making art
  • Take part in a creative workshop based upon a unique artistic practice

Within a Practice a Practice workshop, our role shifts - from workshop leaders to facilitators. We advise a participating artist/designer on how to structure and deliver a workshop surrounding their creative practice - most of the practitioners we collaborate with have never worked with children before.

Practice a Practice offers an encounter characterised by mutual exchange.

Children benefit from engagement with an aspect of a artist/designer’s unique creative practice - this might include unfamiliar media, physical techniques, specific themes, ideas or questions that the practitioner deals with.

For the participating artist/designer, this experience can offer a deeper understanding and new appreciation for their practice. When explaining their practice to children, practitioners are required to make sense of things in more essential terms. Then comes dialogue - children ask questions and offer criticism - from a perspective that the practitioner may never have experienced.

Completed Practice A Practice workshops include:

Sculpture & Casting
w/ Joel Danielsson

Octopus Drawing
w/ Hanna Romin

Pinhole Photography & Darkroom Developing
w/ Andy Allen & Barthélémy Garcia

Graffiti Art
w/ MC Coble

Hoodie Fabriken
w/ Tove Posselt


Mark