Objectives
“The recent challenges to all forms of art education in our state schools are well known. The Art In Schools project is a wonderful way of reaching large numbers of students quickly and easily, engaging them with art that they might never otherwise see. It’s a terrific project.”  
Professor Deborah Swallow CBE – former Director, Courtauld Institute of Art

While we believe in ‘art for art’s sake’, our charitable initiative has  a number of social objectives:

  • to close the ‘art gap’ in education resulting from funding cuts
  • to make art accessible to the most disadvantaged youth
  • to promote equality and inclusion through the programme content
  • to strengthen teenage mental health
  • to fulfil government’s ‘levelling-up’ agenda
  • to promote education and careers in the creative industries – a £116 billion sector with 2.3 million jobs.
Decline in arts subjects at GCSE and A-level

Closing the 'Art Gap'

Art In Schools conducted a national benchmark survey of 666 UK teenagers to discover the status of art in their lives. The survey found that a majority of young people do not engage with art and lack basic knowledge of the subject.

18%

of young people have never been to an art museum or gallery

51%

say that art museums are ‘not for people like me’

85%

have never heard of Rembrandt

Click here to read the report: ‘Young People and Art’

“Schools are increasingly responsible for the personal welfare of their students, and there are some real challenges. The art has made the whole school a happier place, and that includes our staff.”
Nick Makin, Senior Administrator – Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor School, Pembroke
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