

What We Deliver
We deliver a broad range of engaging and accessible interactive workshops in community settings, creative events, exhibitions, and creative projects.
We provide opportunities for participation, partnership and co-creation, working across creative disciplines.
We provide participatory activities, exposure to interactive learning and creative health & wellbeing.
We are committed to working with members of the community that rarely access creative activities and who are at risk of social exclusion.
Our projects aim to improve mental health, reduce loneliness, increase belonging and improve access to creative activities for all participants. Participants have opportunities to learn new skills and make connection across different areas, through creative social activities.
Activities are delivered through non-judgemental and person-centred approaches.
Safe spaces are provided where all participants views are respected, and difference celebrated.
We deliver projects to people living in Merseyside. Specifically children & young people, 55 + who are isolated and those who are disadvantaged, those who currently have little access to the arts, those that are socially excluded or at risk of social exclusion.
Our Young People’s Planning Groups work alongside the team on strategic and practical planning, delivery of activities and events. We gather feedback and empower young people to participate in decisions that impact their lives, ensuring that their needs and perspectives are taken into account.
We work in partnership with local arts organisations, charities, education, care providers & local government to deliver activities.






























Previous Work
Beyond the Fringe Liverpool
Beyond the Fringe was a 3 day free to the public Art Festival centred on Street Theatre. A programme with world class Street Theatre at its core, supporting freelance and independent culture in Liverpool.
Liverpool International Gothic Festival
Drawing upon Liverpool's Gothic identity, haunted spaces and dark cultural history, the Liverpool International Gothic Festival focused on bringing Gothic expressions in art, film, literature and performance to the centre of Liverpool life.
Scarewood Forest
Scarewood Forest is Shiverpool’s Autumnal Hallowe’en Festival set in Formby Pinewoods. “Little Monsters” by day “After Dark” by night.