Creative Professional Development
MAKE Logo designed by Michael Evans for MAKE, Milton Keynes’ Cultural Education Partnership. Animation by Offset Projects.
In March, we were delighted to receive a grant through Engage, the National Association for Gallery Education, to support our creative professional development. Made possible through the generous support of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, our aim was to develop new creative digital skills, enabling us to deliver online programmes with greater imagination, adaptability and innovation. We have invested in professional development over the coming year to explore a range of topics from green screening to animation and motion graphics.
With our developing skills, we are especially excited to have created our first ever animated logo (above) for one of the projects we’re currently working on, The Big Make.
We are very excited about taking the time to investigate, experiment and embed what we learn into Offset! Watch this space…
About Engage
Engage champions diverse education practice; runs ground-breaking projects and programmes; promotes learning through artworks, artists, museums and galleries and above all encourages everyone to get involved in the arts.
They are the lead advocacy and training network for gallery education, representing arts educators, organisations, freelancers and artists from across the UK and over 20 countries worldwide.
About the Paul Hamlyn Foundation
Paul Hamlyn Foundation is one of the largest independent grant-makers in the UK. They use their resources to support social change, working towards a just and equitable society in which everyone, especially young people, can realise their full potential and enjoy fulfilling and creative lives.