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Who We Are
- History The establishment of Curious Minds as an independant Company Limited by Guarantee and Registered Charity.
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What We Do
- Arts Award A national qualification that supports young people to develop as artists and arts leaders.
- Big Art The Channel 4 Big Art Project aimed to inspire communities and create a unique peice of public art in Burnley.
- Creative Partnerships The flagship creative learning programme designed to raise the aspirations, achievements and skills of children and young people.
- Find your talent The pilot cultural offer programme that ensures young people have access to the wide range of cultural experiences they deserve.
- Building Schools for the Future Supporting schools on ambitious programmes of change founded on creative teaching and learning.
- Curious Project 6 Engaging young people in the regeneration & renewal of their community
- Prevent An innovative project that explores what extremism and the Prevent agenda means to young people and their schools.
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Resources
- Case Studies An online database of case studies from the Curious Minds’ programmes.
- Logo downloads Download funding logos related to Curious Minds and the programmes that are delivered.
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Community & Ideas
- Register Register to access the private resources, receive the e-newsletter and join the community forums.
- Forum Join in with discussions that are important to you to get your voice heard.
- Blog Read the blog from the Chief Executive of Curious Minds, Chris May.
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Contact
- Staff Meet the team who work for Curious Minds.
- Board of Trustees Find out who’s who on our Board of Trustees
- Map and Directions Access the map and directions to our offices in Burnley and Liverpool.
- Work With Us Find out how to get involved if you are interested in working for Curious Minds.
Big Art
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'The Big Art Project demonstrates how young people can respond positively to complex challenges when they are given the opportunity to act as leaders and take genuine ownership of decision-making processes.
Working in this manner is a key feature of the Creative Partnerships approach and we are proud to have been associated with this inspirational group of young people, their schools, families and communities.'
Chris May


















