Support Us

Support Us

By making a donation, you can help ActionSpace excel and grow

Each year, ActionSpace supports hundreds of learning disabled artists to master new creative skills and to realise their potential as artists in a welcoming environment. Our charity’s vital work is only made possible by the generosity of all the organisations and individuals who support us through grants and donations. We are pleased to thank our supporters for their generosity.

 

To join our community of supporters and help transform the lives of those we work with, please donate today by setting up a regular contribution or making a one-off gift via the button below.

Our studio session fees are intentionally kept low to make our support accessible for everyone. Your donation could help ActionSpace’s work in the following ways:

  • £50 could purchase art materials for one of our studio sessions
  • £100 could contribute to the cost of one of our studio artists attending a half-day workshop
  • £250 could pay for an artist facilitator to support one of our studio artists for a day
  • £600 could support one of our studio artists to attend a studio session for a month
  • £1,000 could contribute to the cost of a group exhibition for our studio artists

Any amount that you’re able to give makes a difference.

To support sustained activity, setting up a direct debit has a significant impact on our capacity to develop new programmes.

Thank you for your support.

 

 

If your company wish to make a corporate contribution, you would prefer to pay by another method, or would like to ensure your donation goes to a specific part of our programme, please contact Neil Debnam, our Interim Head of Development, here.

 

Our impact

Head to the Charity Commission and our latest Annual Report for the in-depth facts.

The success of many ActionSpace artists over the past few years is clear evidence of change and shows what’s possible with the right support. Find the current highlights here and sign up for our newsletter for regular updates.

ActionSpace’s approach has evolved over many years, with different partners and the input of many skilled team members. It now exists as an exemplar to improving the art world’s approach to artists with learning disabilities.

ActionSpace is a registered charity.

Support ActionSpace by donatingfundraising for uspartnering with us, or volunteering.

 

 

Image: Kwaga Sillingi in the ActionSpace studio at Studio Voltaire

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