the company
spacetocreate is a community interest company based in pembrokeshire and co-directed by guy norman and pip lewis who provide artistic direction through a partnership that brings together a wealth of complementary skills and experience spanning the worlds of community development and the arts
projects are devised by the directors and delivered with an experienced team of freelance artists, from different visual arts disciplines
the company is registered in england and wales and works out of a home office and from a resource centre and workshop at the garth youth and community centre in haverfordwest
company directors
pip lewis graduated from reading university with a ba in fine art in 1984 and since then her working life has focussed on all aspects of the visual arts
a common thread linking all of her work is the motivation to enable people to express themselves through art ... more
guy norman gained a joint honours degree in english and drama from the university of hull in 1982 and following a 20 year community development career the last 10 years have seen him returning to his creative roots ... more
associates
over the last eight years we have built up a network of experienced associates with whom we work on a project by project basis:
sharron harris community film-maker helen adam fiddleplayer and composer joelle brindley animator and illustrator josie coggins community artist heidi baker graphic designer and educator toby downing kinetic artist britta winkler metalworker raul speeke artist pauline lebritton artist dawny tootes sculptor lee berridge pyro technician robyn fuller environmental artist chris evans architect maddie janes mosaic artist fran evans illustrator kate rastall artist and educator
funders and supporters
around half of our income is generated through commissions and contracts
we gratefully acknowledge support from : arts council of wales, big lottery, ernest cook trust, pembrokeshire county council, the port of milford haven, calouste gulbenkian foundation, the legacy trust, communities first trust fund, centre for performance research, welsh government and the european union
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