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Eligible applications: Arran

Total budget £10,636

20 Year Celebration Exhibition held in August

Arran Visual Arts Development of Art in Mind.

2024-09-12  •  No comments  •  Jan MacGregor  •  Arran

The main aim of Art in Mind is to reduce social isolation, providing a safe and relaxed environment where people can socialise, while being creative. Over the years, this has increased the confidence of individuals attending, and enhanced their feelings of well-being. There is no time limit, so some people have been coming for the twenty years, others come and go, but they all know that the door is open for them to return.

There is a relaxed, friendly and sometimes really industrious atmosphere, not to mention frequent doses of laughter! Time can be spent in group activity and doing your own ‘thing’, with plenty of help, support and advice – often achieving great results.

Some of the comments about the group have been;

‘I enjoy having a purpose and doing homework for the group. It reminds me of going to school, which I loved. I feel better on Saturdays and Sundays when I’ve been to Aim on a Friday’

‘Being able to be myself, friendship, acceptance, understanding, feeling for the first time in my life that I belonged somewhere’.

‘Meeting up with like-minded people, and doing art in a relaxed atmosphere’

  The second group started in December 2023, and both groups continue to meet every week, enjoying a wide range of creative pursuits under the guidance of a tutor. One group meets in the Ranger Centre, within National Trust's Brodick Castle Grounds. The other uses  part of Brodick village Hall. Transport from the ACVS Transport scheme, assists some members to attand, as well as some Art in Mind  Volunteer drivers. Both groups are supported by volunteers who take part in the art activities and help the tutor with materials and setting up the venue etc. The grant from Arran Community Council's Scottish Power Renewables Fund, has made this possible, but in reality has not been sufficient . There is a second year of funding due in October 2024, and Arran Visual Arts intend to advise them of the shortfall. However, the time allowed for the Coordinator of 3 hours per week, has not been enough, and the Art Materials requested by the different Tutors, and cost of ACVS transport,  has cost more than originally anticipated.

Arran Council for Voluntary Services Transport costs approx £30 per month  = £360

Art Materials    Clay  £40, Paper  £80,  Paints £40   =  £160

Additional Coordinator Hours  2 hours @ £20 per hour, per month = £480

Total  £1,000

£520

Arran Baby Buddy Group

2024-09-20  •  No comments  •  ILY_30  •  Arran

The group welcomes all parents of new babies and young children to meet with others, share ideas and just generally be in a kind supportive space. As parents we really appreciate how isolating it can be at times when you have a young child.

We intend to meet once a week for refreshments, a blether and hopefully a few laughs, but its ok to share your challenges too! For our babies and young children it is a chance to make those very early social contacts that were missed by so many during Covid, to make the group accessible as possible to all parents we would like to run it as a two hour pop up in different villages around the Island each week.

From the fund we hope to purchase early years resources, toys and equipment, pay for room hire with enough left over to buy some tea/coffee and biscuits for a while.

Breakdown of Costs:

  • Sensory Tent & Sensory Equipment £200
  • Baby Toys £180
  • Montessori Busy Board Pyramid £120
  • FOLDiMAT play mat £60
  • Baby safety playpen £120
  • Room Hire £10per hour + electricity 
£1,000