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Annual Review 2025

Annual review 2024/25

Be creative, make friends & live

“Suffolk Artlink’s creative course has had a positive and profound effect on me. Not only has it opened my eyes to new and exciting avenues of creative expression, but it has also eased some of the social anxiety that I’ve always struggled with when meeting new people. It has given me the confidence to be a speaker, instead of just a silent watcher and listener.”

Suffolk Artlink is a participatory, community arts charity  that brings creativity into the heart of communities.

We collaborate with participants, partner organisations and artists to provide diverse and inclusive arts programmes.

Through participation in our creative programmes people  learn new skills, improve their wellbeing and build their social connectedness.

We also work strategically to develop the participatory arts and
creative health sectors regionally and nationally.

Our Impact

Health and Wellbeing

“It took my mind off my problems, made me feel good and I tried a new skill. It was just such fun!”

“This course has helped me so much with my mental health and also helped me to develop my art skills.”

“Taking part takes you away from everything for a couple of hours.”

Reduced Isolation

“I feel inspired to get back to doing something creative and I felt connected to others in the group.’’

“Sharing our drawings, laughing together, helps with everything.”

“It makes me feel like a part of society, you make me feel I can actually contribute.”

Skills and Learning

“I just go for it! Art explodes out of my brain,  flowing onto the page. I start with an idea, and suddenly, my hand is chasing the colours, shapes, and energy that spills out. I love to look at something and then make it my own, turning it into something entirely different.”

“I like trying out something new, monoprinting has been very good to try, I find it
calming when I’m drawing.”

Creative Health

Our arts and heritage social prescribing programmes for people living with complex
health needs supports people’s wellbeing through creative and mindful activities.
Participants explore a variety of art forms and learn creative skills, whilst developing tools to support their health and resilience.

Creative Heritage

We bring different generations together in their own communities to explore Suffolk’s
rich cultural heritage and create stunning new artworks and resources to celebrate those discoveries.

Creative Progression

Our programmes for learning disabled and neurodivergent artists provide creative
spaces for people to focus on their practice, experiment with materials and explore their own interests and ideas with support from experienced professional artists.

Creative Beginning

We deliver fun, interactive and responsive music sessions for 0-5 year olds and their  families in Lowestoft. Our work addresses needs such as the perinatal health and  wellbeing of mums in some of Suffolk’s least affluent communities.

Creative Carers

Our programmes for family carers are opportunities to be creative and connect
with others. Sessions allow people to explore their own creativity, learn new
skills and feel more connected to others: providing time and space for the carers  outside of their caring role.

Creative Development

We have built an early years musical workforce and a growing network of musicians, early years providers and local organisations. We run four network meetings per year and an exciting CPD program which is responsive to the community and practitioners and focuses on artist development, knowledge sharing, inclusion and diversifying musical opportunities in early years music.

Our highlights 2024/25

284 Activities delivered

3335 Project participants

116,468 Audience reached

46 Artists employed

13 Volunteers supported

Our communities

  1. Felixstowe Library
  2. Christchurch Mansion
  3. Woodbridge Library
  4. Bury St Edmunds Library
  5. The Seagull
  6. Stowmarket Community Centre
  7. Lowestoft Men’s Shed
  8. Old Felixstowe Community Association
  9. Haverhill Community Wellbeing Centre
  10. Jerwood Dancehouse
  11. RSPB Minsmere
  12. National Trust – Sutton Hoo
  13. The Kirkley Centre
  14. Riverside Family Hub
  15. The Long Shop Museum
  16. Leiston Library
  17. The Bank
  18. The Ark Childrens Centre
  19. Kirkley Family Hub
  20. Bury Town Football Club
  21. Eastern Angles Centre
  22. Saxmundham Library
  23. The Art Station
  24. Hartismere Place Care Home – Care UK
  25. Grove Court Care Home Elizabeth Finn Homes
  26. Framfield Medical Centre
  27. Kessingland Library
  28. Ipswich County Library
  29. The Battery
  30. Lowestoft Library
  31. South Beach
  32. Beech House Residential Home
  33. Edgar Sewter Primary School
  34. Suffolk Archives
  35. Pakefield Primary School
  36. Hildesley Court – Sheltered Housing Scheme
  37. Harleston House Care Home – Lowestoft
  38. Halesworth Millennium Green
  39. Halesworth & District Museum
  40. Leiston Primary School
  41. The Hold – Home of Suffolk Archives
  42. Manor Farm Residential Home
  43. All Saints C of E Primary School
  44. Kessingland Church of England Primary Academy
  45. Northfield St Nicholas Primary Academy
  46. Ipswich Town Football Club
  47. The Poplars C.P. School
  48. Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital
  49. James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
  50. East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices

Support Us

Suffolk Artlink relies on donations from individuals and businesses.

  • Donate once, every donation, however small, makes a difference.
  • Become a Friend of Suffolk Artlink and give monthly by Direct Debit.
  • Fundraise for us.

If you’d like to talk to someone about sponsorship and fundraising call Alistair on  01986 873955 extension 1 or email admin@suffolkartlink.org.uk

Contact information

Suffolk Artlink, Units 13 & 14, Malt Store Annex, The Cut, 8 New Cut Halesworth, Suffolk IP19 8BY

Tel. 01986 873955

enquiries@suffolkartlink.org.uk

www.suffolkartlink.org.uk

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Charity No. 1110898 Company No. 05354844