Today, the way we define the parameters of inclusive art generates a fascinating “creative tension” because the practice, the discipline, the stream that has existed for so long, but is still emerging to the day when every art is created.
Inclusive art is at the crossroads of many spheres, including creative art, art education, creative therapy and art activism. It is as varied as the population it serves and is rapidly growing as a field of study for many artists who would like to pursue this particular interest.
Our school is a place where talent can flourish, where creativity is freed from limitations and where everyone can find expression. However, not all people have the same opportunities to develop their creativity.
The School of Arts and Crafts is a unique institution that strives to create an accessible and inclusive space for all who are interested in the arts. The school focuses on making the arts accessible to everyone, regardless of their social status or physical abilities.
One of the school’s primary goals is to support and develop the talents of low-income children and adults who often do not have access to additional arts education. The school provides free or discounted tuition, allowing talented and motivated people to develop their skills and potential. In this way, they are given the opportunity to discover their creative talents and pursue their dreams.
An important aspect of the school is its specialization in working with people with disabilities. The school creates a comfortable and supportive environment for people with various physical or mental disabilities. The curriculum is adapted and nast to the individual needs of each student to ensure the best possible environment for their development. This includes the availability of facilities adapted for people with limited mobility, the use of specialized tools and materials for students with special needs, and the availability of professionals and teachers trained to work with various disabilities.
Our school actively collaborates with local organizations, charitable foundations and sponsors to provide financial support for arts education for low-income students. This allows them access to materials, tools, and professional opportunities that they might have missed due to limited financial resources.