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Three playful creative invitations designed by young artists from The Kite Trust, Cambridgeshire’s leading LGBT+ charity.
21/01/2021By Caroline Coetzee; Artistic Director, Cambridge Youth Opera
03/12/2020By Satyam Yoga & wellbeing Centre
30/11/2020Reflections from the early years and KS1 team on this new space for creativity
30/11/2020By Matthew Magrath; Senior Arboricultural Officer, Cambridge City Council
27/11/2020By Emily Dowdeswell; PhD student at the Open University
26/11/2020By Revd Dr Karin Voth Harman and Cllr Alex Collis; St Andrew's Food Hub, Cherry Hinton
26/11/2020By Ruth Sapsed; Director, Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination
26/11/2020By Charlotte Woodley; The Pilgrim Trust Curator at the David Parr House
26/11/2020By Richard Rice; Tree and Landscape Officer, Cambridgeshire County Council
26/11/2020By Dr Nicola Walshe; Head of the School of Education and Social Care, Anglia Ruskin University
26/11/2020By Kevin Hand; Wildlife ecologist, Course Director ACE Foundation, and Vice President, Cambridge Natural History Society
26/11/2020By Katie Thornburrow; 方 思 琦, Ward Councillor for Trumpington, Executive Councillor, Planning Policy and Open Spaces
26/11/2020By Jenny Langley; Extinction Rebellion Activist
26/11/2020By Natalie Ellis; Head of Arts, Cambridge University Hospitals
26/11/2020By Emma Askew; Member of University of Cambridge North West Development team
26/11/2020By Antoinette Nestor; Director and Founder, A Toy’s Life and Beyond, and Producer and Presenter of the Eddington Hour
26/11/2020By James Littlewood; Chief Executive, Cambridge, Past, Present & Future
24/11/2020By the Outdoor Creative writing group for home educated young people
24/11/2020By Professor Diane Coyle; Economist, The Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge
24/11/2020By Dr Matthew Ling; Project Lead, Cambridge Canopy Project
24/11/2020By Lorna McNeur; Green Space Coordinator, Abbey People Community Group
24/11/2020Making time for stories with ArtScapers at Howard Primary School.
23/11/2020Today our young ArtScapers at Howard Primary School worked with clay for the first time.
18/11/2020A second day of artscaping with Howard Primary School
17/11/2020How can we be creative together during times of physical distance: five thoughts.
13/11/2020A first day of artscaping with the youngest children at Howard Primary School in Bury St Edmunds.
10/11/2020CCI and KISS Communications win Best Corporate Partnership 2020.
25/08/2020Free to download resources for all ages. Supporting curiosity and imagination in lockdown.
01/05/2020A collection of free games for creative adventurers of any age to play anywhere.
02/04/2020Feedback from workshops for early years educators at Brent’s Inspiring Creativity Conference.
31/01/2020By Rosie Tween; Volunteer Wheelchair Skills Trainer for Backup Trust, and David Whitley; Emeritus Fellow of Homerton College
20/11/2019By Dinah Foley-Norman; Principal Landscape Architect, Greater Cambridge Planning
19/11/2019By Colin Stevens; Film-maker, Creative Agent at Marketplace, Activist, Santa
19/11/2019Free books for all primary schools in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
01/08/2018Instructions for creating recycled houses written by our first ArtScapers.
28/11/2016Words and pictures from our day of adventuring with the Eynesbury Community
26/09/2016An article from Forum advocating an approach to outdoor exploration that begins by welcoming the unknown and possibly disorientating aspects of wild places.
13/06/2014An inviting collection of playful props and games for families to engage with as they choose whilst exploring galleries and museums. PropsBoxes can be played with when visiting Kettle's Yard Gallery and Wysing Arts Centre.
26/03/2014Here are some key outcomes from our work with three schools in St Neots from 2016-18.
A creative resource for future public art commissions linked to new developments in this area of South Cambridge. Commissioned by Future City.
A professional development programme exploring creative practice for the Playworkers team from Addenbrooke's Hospital.