We are so happy you received your box

You’ve received your box – watch this video to
find out how to use your materials and lead
workshops on your ward.

Welcome to the Digital Art School facilitator hub

Thank you for registering your box and
becoming a Digital Art School Facilitator
Here you can find:

• Instructional training videos
• Risk assessments
• Workshop posters
• Monthly online training
• Registration for in-person facilitator training.

Digital Art School Facilitator Online Training 

Thursday 12 February, 2pm

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Watch our introduction to your Digital Art School box

Discover how to use and take care
of your box from co-founder,
Tim A Shaw.

 

 

We want to hear from you

After taking part in each workshop, take 2 minutes to complete our survey and be entered into our monthly give away. Your comments help us to develop and deliver the digital art school, continuing to create monthly workshops designed for mental health services and send materials to every trust in the country.

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Still from Digital Art School with Nengi Omuku, ‘Bird of Paradise’ Acryclic & Pastel Workshop, 2024 © Hospital Rooms

Resources

Download our risk assessment template to complete and share with colleagues on your ward or in your mental health service.

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Here you can find a poster to print out with space for you to add in the date and time you’ll be hosting your workshop. Print this out and display it in and around your ward or hospital site to engage more service users.

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Inside your box, you will find a set of customisable posters for each workshop. These posters make it easy to schedule and advertise your sessions. Here’s how to use them effectively:

1. Add Workshop Details:
– Fill in the date, time, and location for each session on the posters.

2. Display the Posters:
– Place the posters in high-traffic areas on the wards to ensure they are seen by as many people as possible.

3. Announce During Meetings:
– Mention the upcoming sessions during community meetings to spread the word.

4. Encourage Participation:
– Remind everyone that no prior experience is needed to join the workshops, making them accessible to all.

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When hosting a Digital Art School session, feel free to adapt the format to best suit your environment and the participants you have invited.

Example Session Format

Welcome and Introduction:

    • Greet everyone warmly and offer them a drink.
    • Remind participants that the sessions are designed to be enjoyable and suitable for all skill levels.
    • Encourage participants to take breaks whenever needed, or suggest a scheduled break where you can pause the video.

Setting Up the Room

Consider the following tips to create an ideal setting for your DAS session:

  • Materials Preparation:
    • Lay out all the necessary materials before participants arrive to ensure a smooth start.
  • Equipment Setup:
    • Decide on your display method. A projector is ideal, but a laptop or iPad can work just as well. Ensure the screen is visible to all participants.
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Instructional videos

Getting Started

Introducing the Digital Art School Materials Box

Tim describes what you can expect to receive in your Digital Art School materials box.

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Leading The Workshops

How to lead a Digital Art School workshop on your ward.

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How to Set up the Space to Host your Workshop

Top tips from Tim on how to prepare the space you’ll be working in.

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Create a Poster to Promote your Workshop

Nafeesa presents the workshop poster template which you can use to promote your workshop.

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Technical Skills

How to use Watercolour

Tim explains how to use the watercolours that have been included in the Digital Art School box

 

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How to use Acrylic Ink

Tim explains how to use the acrylic inks that have been included in the Digital Art School box

 

 

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How to Tear Paper without Scissors

No scissors? No problem! Check out these top tips for tearing paper neatly by simply using a ruler and a dash of water!

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Pencil Exercises (Draw and Shade a Sphere)

Richard demonstrates how to draw and shade a sphere, sharing tips on keeping your hands and wrists flexible for drawing.

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Pencil Exercises (Draw and Shade a Cube)

Richard shows how to draw and shade a cube, offering tips on warming up and keeping your wrists and hands relaxed.

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Check Out Our Archive Here

Nick Goss Watercolour Workshop

Join artist Nick Goss as he guides you through his watercolour approach and the inspirations behind his work. Drawing on his loose, fluid style, Nick will demonstrate how to work with watercolour to create artworks that blur the lines between the real and the imagined. This workshop is an opportunity to let go and experiment with a relaxed approach to drawing and painting.

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Anna Freeman Bentley Painting Interior Spaces

Join artist Anna Freeman Bentley for a focused workshop exploring how to map and paint interior spaces. Using the grid method, you’ll learn practical techniques for accurately drawing more complex compositions.

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Lonnie Holley Outside the box

Join multidisciplinary artist and musician Lonnie Holley as he explores the creative possibilities of the Digital Art School box, sharing his improvisational approach to making. In this workshop, you’ll learn to let go, experiment with materials, and create artworks that tell a story.

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Drawing Roses with Giles Deacon

If you missed our live rose drawing workshop with fashion designer Giles Deacon, you can now watch the recording with added BSL interpretation.

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Disrupting Pattern with Toby Ziegler

Join artist Toby Ziegler and explore how pattern and form can be disrupted through collage. Using Toby’s custom printouts, you’ll tear, layer, and arrange shapes, experimenting with colour and pattern to build dynamic scenes.

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Mixed Media image Transfers with Miranda Forrester

Join artist Miranda Forrester for this mixed media image transfer workshop, inspired by the techniques she uses in her own paintings.

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