Speech Bubbles is a primary school intervention supporting children's communication skills.
Read MoreMembers of Brighter Futures hosted an event at the Museum of Home campaigning for housing rights for refugees and asylum seekers in the UK.
Read MoreWith the support of funding from Queen Mary University we ran a series of workshops at the Baytree Centre in Brixton for young girls from multicultural and multilingual backgrounds.
Read MoreKazzum Arts collaborated with Whipps Cross Hospital and Home School Teaching Service to facilitate a programme of activity taking place within the homes of children with ongoing medical needs and life-limiting conditions
Read MoreOur 2019 winter residency at Whipps Cross Hospital’s Acorn Ward blasted off into space; boldly venturing into the imaginative depths of a festive fantasyland.
Read MoreThese creative workshops at the Royal London Hospital explored ideas around the curriculum theme of ‘Light’, using philosophical questions as the basis for inquiry.
Read MoreWorkshops in which the Brighter Futures group explored poetic forms, resulting in a collection of poems providing an insight into their lives and giving them control and agency over how their experiences are told. These were performed at a free night of art and discussion curated by the group.
Read MoreResponding to the theme of Harmony, over 100 young people from asylum seeker and refugee backgrounds across London created an artwork featuring 50 individual designs digitally printed onto hexagonal tiles.
Read More‘Fly your Flag’ was an exhibition of flags created by young asylum seekers and refugees living across London, proudly showing their spirit and determination to unite in hope and friendship.
Read MoreKazzum Arts ran a week-long programme of training for our artist practitioners in September 2018. Over the 5-day intensive workshop we developed the artistic and relational skills of our facilitators to deliver our work with children and young people, particularly when working creatively within trauma impacted environments.
Read MoreDuring our week long Summer residency at Whipps Cross Hospital, we transformed the Acorn children’s ward into a magical neon jungle. Our Artist Facilitators led children in creative activities including
Read MoreWorkshops with young people with physical access and communication needs to develop a series of playful, experimental artworks and performances.
Read MoreA community arts festival created by Kazzum Arts in the beautiful surroundings of Tower Hamlets’ Cemetary Park and nature reserve.
Read MoreAn interactive outdoor performance devised by young people aged 13 – 16 in response to the landmark exhibition ‘British Artists: Ancient Landscapes’ at the Salisbury Museum.
Read MoreExploring a border between two worlds, the 50-minute adventure engaged children aged 6 + and their families through a mysterious, light, and playful mission.
Read MorePerformance that challenged perceptions of who can dance, creating an opportunity for disabled artists and young people to interact, encouraging young people to view disability and diversity in a positive way.
Read MoreA freestyle rap performance on a tricycle for family audiences in Tower Hamlets.
Read MorePaper People is an interactive, street art performance that combined ‘walk-about’ and ‘visual performance’ for children, young people and their families.
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