Participants doing mosaic at the Imagine Therapeutic Arts Studio

Imagine Therapeutic Arts

  1. 10 Apr 22

    Stroud / Performing Arts -Theatre and Concerts -Wellbeing

    Riding the Wave

    A performance of Poetry, Storytelling and Music Friday 8th April 2022, 7.30-9.30pm Sunday 10th April 2022, 4-6pm Poetry & Storytelling – Gillian Stott and Chris Poynder-Meares Flute – Jane Abel Recorder – Susan van Overbeek   You are warmly invited to an evening or afternoon of colourful poetry, storytelling, and music at the Imagine Art Studio. Come and […]

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  2. 08 Apr 22

    Stroud / Performing Arts -Theatre and Concerts -Wellbeing

    Riding the Wave

    A performance of Poetry, Storytelling and Music Friday 8th April 2022, 7.30-9.30pm Sunday 10th April 2022, 4-6pm Poetry & Storytelling – Gillian Stott and Chris Poynder-Meares Flute – Jane Abel Recorder – Susan van Overbeek   You are warmly invited to an evening or afternoon of colourful poetry, storytelling, and music at the Imagine Art Studio. Come and […]

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  3. 15 Dec 20 -
    08 Jan 21

    Stroud / Arts and Crafts

    Herb Tandree Christmas Exhibition at Imagine

    Herb Tandree Christmas Exhibition at Imagine The exhibition includes works in oil and pastel and a selection of three dimensional pieces. These vivid colourful works are an opportunity to experience some relief from the dark days of winter. Opening days and times: December 15-19, 21-23, January 5-8 12 to 3 pm Or, by appointment, call […]

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  4. 02 - 03 Jan 20

    Stroud / Arts and Crafts

    Mandala Workshop / The Tree of Life

      Mandala Workshop / The Tree of Life 2nd – 3rd Jan 2021 Sat 9.30am-5pm & Sun 9.30am-12.30pm In this one and a half day workshop, facilitated by John Playfoot, we will be working with elements of the mandala and the tree of life within the mood of the holy nights. No previous artistic experience is […]

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Right in the heart of Stroud’s mill heritage, between the canal and the river, Imagine Therapeutic Arts has developed further as a community project within the premises of Fromehall Mill.

For over 10 years we have been offering an accessible and supportive studio space in which members can explore and develop their creativity within a social environment. Now, thanks to the support we have received from the Association for the Promotion of Artistic Therapy and the Barnwood Trust the studios are fully accessible for people with limited mobility.

Contact info

  • 01453 767059
  • info@imagine-therapeutic-arts.co.uk
  • Laura | Hisako | Robin

Unit 2, Block 2, Fromehall Mill – Lodgemore Lane
Stroud
GL5 3EH

Inclusion statement

Imagine Therapeutic Arts is a community-based studio in Stroud, Gloucestershire. For over 10 years it has been offering a supported studio practice for people, with or without any artistic experience, who intend to develop their creativity as a way of improving their health and wellbeing. Through this time and a programme of structured groups, Imagine has developed an artistic-therapeutic community.
Studio members can self refer or be referred by other health organisations. The spirit of the project is based on inclusivity, welcoming people of any age, with different physical
and/or mental health issues, alongside people with disabilities and/or sensory impairments. Therapists are working side by side with studio members, artists and
volunteers. Some of the support groups focus on adults and the elderly, others on young people.
A high percentage of members comes from the demographic group of vulnerable people and have had to self-isolate since the beginning of the pandemic. Many of them have
limited or no access to the technology that allows most of us to connect through the Internet. Within this group, many are elderly and vulnerable who were already at risk of
social isolation and loneliness. As their physical health and gradual sense impairments start to restrict their involvement in social and recreational activities, they can begin to
withdraw from the outside world. This can lead to deterioration in their mental health and wellbeing. The current Covid-19 situation had and still has a strong and delicate impact on the activities we offer from our community space.

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