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CREATIVE & INCLUSIVE WORKSHOPS

Our creative and inclusive workshops can help restore social connections and foster creativity within your organization.

“arts4society is an amazing team that brought both thoughtful art and diversity workshops and an amazing art exhibition to our space. Anne and Aude were communicative and approachable in all of their interactions and presentations. We had positive feedback from the team on how engaging and connecting the workshops were and how they enjoyed interacting with the final art pieces. We look forward to working with arts4society again in the future!

— Madeleine Blum, Workplace Experience Manager, Mirakl Inc.

Studies reveal that people feel a higher sense of meaning, engagement and connection when they report more creative activity than usual.

Meanwhile, the shift to remote/hybrid work has evidenced the need for stronger social ties.

By bringing art directly to your employees, our creative workshops (in English or French) can help you:

  • facilitate social (re)connection,

  • nurture creativity and

  • promote inclusion,

both within and beyond the walls of your company.

Case Study - arts4society x Mirakl

In the Spring of 2021, arts4society partnered with global tech company Mirakl to develop a series of inclusive creative workshops aimed at recreating social connection between employees based in the Americas & Asia.  

They were asked to take a photograph of something that had been particularly meaningful to them since the start of the pandemic. During the workshops that followed, employees discussed the individual stories and common themes emerging from those images. They also reacted to the connections that arts4society made between their photographs and the works of renowned artists who addressed similar topics.

Finally, Mirakl and arts4society collaborated with local non-profit Artists For Humanity (AFH) - which provides under-resourced teens with paid employment in art and design - for the creation of five exhibition boards. Four of them - laid out according to color themes - gathered the images created by Mirakl employees. The fifth one put together the photographs made along the same guidelines by teenagers working with AFH.

This fruitful collaboration showed:

  • how art can connect people in positive ways,

  • how diversity can drive creativity and

  • how community engagement can foster inclusion.

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