spacetocreate was co-founded in 2007 by Pip Lewis and Guy Norman with the aim of improving access to and widening participation in the visual arts in Pembrokeshire.
Under the creative leadership of its founders, spacetocreate has collaborated with artists and musicians, film-makers and photographers, designers and animators, teachers, youth workers, architects and poets, to design, deliver and produce one-off projects and longer term programmes.
The organisation has built a reputation for high quality, imaginative, participatory projects that connect people of all ages and abilities with the visual arts and contribute to individual and community well-being. The practice is socially engaged, primarily working with people who do not routinely have opportunities to get involved with the Arts, including children, young people, disabled people and vulnerable or marginalised groups in the community.
For many years, Haverfordwest provided a strong geographical focus for the work, most recently through creative leadership of Confluence, a four-year arts and regeneration partnership funded by the Arts Council Wales through the Ideas: People: Places programme.
In 2021 the organisation moved to a farm in North Pembrokeshire and is currently involved in developing a number of new partnership projects.
Take a look at our website to find out more about our past projects and contact us to discuss how we can work together in the future.
spacetocreate was co-founded in 2007 by Pip Lewis and Guy Norman to improve access and widen participation in the visual arts, primarily in Pembrokeshire.
Under the creative leadership of its founders, spacetocreate collab...