Mansfield Palace Theatre: Learning & Aspirations Offer

Mansfield Museum and Mansfield Palace Theatre, take pride in offering a diverse range of learning and workshop opportunities designed for schools, students, and adults. Their museum showcases immersive educational programs that explore local history, art, and science, providing interactive exhibits and activities that ignite curiosity and spark learning for all ages. Meanwhile, at the Palace Theatre, they invite participants to delve into the world of performing arts through workshops focused on acting, stagecraft, and creative expression. Together, they strive to cultivate a dynamic educational experience that combines cultural enrichment with practical skills, nurturing a passion for learning and creativity in every individual who walks through our doors.

Ashfield Creates is a new 3-year programme designed to transform how everyone who lives, works and studies in Ashfield gets to access and participate in arts and creative activities.

Ashfield Creates : We are excited to announce our partnership with Ashfield Creates, a dynamic new three-year cultural programme.

With a £1 million grant from Arts Council England, this initiative brings together various organisations in collaboration with Ashfield District Council. The goal? To enhance arts and creative opportunities across the region as part of the Ashfield Arts Partnership.

Ashfield Creates' mission is to increase the number of arts and creative opportunities for everyone living, working, and studying in Ashfield. Through this initiative, we aim to help local residents discover their creative talents, empower local artists to thrive, and unite our communities through the power of creativity like never before.

Vanessa Oxspring, Captivate Partnership Manager, said: "We see this as a pivotal time for CYP and schools; enriching young people's creative lives by experiencing creativity and culture on their doorstep. We are excited about this investment which will boost our work in schools and educational settings with arts and culture".