MA Inclusive Arts Practice
University of Brighton - New course
This course is designed for artists who want to work with diverse groups and for people with an arts background working in the health, education or community sector. The part-time structure is designed to support and enhance students practice in their current place/s of work and/or towards the development of new work and opportunities. /more about the course
Together with university art students

Undergraduate students from the Arts and Architecture Faculty at the University of Brighton work with the Rocket Artists and students on the a2a course as part of their 2nd year extension study.
The Access to Art project believes in the benefits of inclusion, people with and without learning disabilities interested in making art and working together.
Equal benefit
The Rocket Artists and university students equally benefit from working together.
They can:
- Find new exciting ways to make artwork together;
- Teach each other artistic skills;
- Share ideas and experiences;
- Discover new artists;
- Find new ways to express themselves;
- Explore new digital technology;
- Learn about setting up and delivering community-based arts projects.
‘Sharing our ideas and working together creatively was exciting and inspiring. Together we have built a friendship and I learned more than I could have imagined.’Charlie Henry, university student.