Our specialists

Our specialists

Discover the magic generated by our creative specialists

Coming from professional performing arts backgrounds, prepare for magical experiences with our onomatopoeic specialists. Whether it’s Toot, Bosh or Crunch, they are unbelievably creative, super-talented and sharply focused on sparking children’s imaginations in an inclusive and positive space.

You may come across an actor, choreographer, or drummer. Blending drama, movement and music throughout the curriculum, our specialists are also:

  • rigorously recruited
  • fully referenced and enhanced DBS cleared
  • receive ongoing training and development
  • matched with a personal mentor.

We provide 2,925 hours of mentoring and training to our panel of 90 creative specialists.

Indeed our specialists often say the best thing about being part of Artis is their marvellous mentor. Come and meet some…

 

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Stu Barter (Chime) Mentor Leader & Specialist

“My Artis name is Chime because I love playing music and singing songs. My background is in theatre and music, and I currently write, record and perform songs in my chamber folk band, Left With Pictures. I would love for as many children as possible to have the opportunity to work creatively every week, imagining and creating their own characters, stories, melodies and movements. As such, the role I play in introducing new schools to Artis is very important to me.”

Wendy Steatham (Whirl) Mentor Leader & Trustee

“I have been dancing since I was 5 years old and have been fortunate enough that my hobby became my career. I am passionate about the positive impact of integrating the performing arts into education and wellbeing, experiencing first hand how it can aid physical, social, cultural, artistic and academic development. I believe the work of Artis is hugely important because of the differences it makes to people’s lives.”

Wendy is a professional dance artist whose career has included roles as performer, choreographer, movement director, teacher, lecturer and administrator.

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We are closed for applications for our creative learning specialist roles. To receive updates on when we are next recruiting please like our Facebook page or follow us on X (formerly Twitter) @ArtisFdn and Instagram.

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About us

Artis is a creative learning charity that enables children to sing, act and dance their curriculum.

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Join us

There are many ways you can get involved with Artis. Take a look and see…

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Creative learners

Every day we encourage our creative learners to create space with their voices and to express themselves.

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