Educative programmes
Workshops and short courses, often run in schools and community spaces, that introduce people to materials, techniques and the simple habit of making.
Suffolk · Charity no. 1163484
A small Suffolk charity using educative and therapeutic arts programmes to support people across all ages.
IOur story
Lockarts began with a simple observation: that the practice of making — quietly, with others, with your hands — does something good for the mind. From our base near Hitcham, we run educative and therapeutic arts programmes for children, older adults, and anyone whose wellbeing has taken a knock.
We work in welcoming, unhurried spaces. We partner with galleries, museums, schools and healthcare teams to put rich creative learning within reach of people who don't usually get invited in. The work is small in scale and steady in pace, and that is the point.
“The arts can help keep us well, aid our recovery and support longer lives better lived.” — All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing, Creative Health inquiry, 2017
IIWhat we do
Everything we run sits inside one of three programmes — designed so that learning, therapy and partnership feed each other rather than compete.
Workshops and short courses, often run in schools and community spaces, that introduce people to materials, techniques and the simple habit of making.
Small-group sessions held alongside healthcare partners. Slow, structured, and led by people trained to hold space — for grief, for recovery, for the long quiet middle.
Long-running collaborations with arts venues, heritage sites and NHS teams across Suffolk — so that what we make together can live somewhere beyond the workshop.
IIIUpcoming sessions
A selection of workshops and group sessions across South Suffolk. All sessions are free or low-cost; materials are provided. Please get in touch to book a place or check availability.
IVWho we work with
Lockarts is intentionally broad in who it welcomes. We work most often with these groups, in partnership with the people and services that already support them.
VOur charitable objectives
These are the two things we promise the Charity Commission, our partners and the people we work with. Everything we do should map back to one of them.
We design programmes for people — including children — living with mental or physical illness, or facing social and economic disadvantage. The work is educative and therapeutic in equal measure: skills you can take home, and a steadier mind to take them with.
Loneliness and social exclusion are hard to name and harder to budge. Our arts-based programmes give people a reason to come, somewhere warm to sit, and people to make something alongside — the modest beginnings of feeling part of a place again.
VIVoices
A few words from participants, partners and the team. Names are abbreviated where people preferred.
I came to one session and stayed for the whole season. It is the only place all week where nobody asks me how I'm coping — we just paint.
The team are unhurried in a way that's rare now. Our pupils come back to class calmer, and the work they make is genuinely good.
Referring patients to a Lockarts group has become part of how we think about social prescribing in this practice. It works because it's small.
VIIFrom the studio
A handful of recent pieces from our workshops and community projects — papier-mâché sculpture, hand-made puppets, drawings by young participants, and quiet hours in the studio.
Working alongside
VIIIGet involved
We're small, and that means every conversation matters. Whether you have an afternoon, a venue, or a few pounds, we'd love to hear from you.
Help us run workshops, look after materials, drive people to sessions, or simply sit alongside someone who has come on their own. Training and tea provided.
Get in touch →If you run a gallery, museum, school, GP practice or community space in Suffolk, we'd love to talk about what we might build together over the coming year.
Start a conversation →We accept gifts directly. Please get in touch and we’ll talk you through where your support would land, and the workshops it would help fund.
IXTrust & transparency
We work with children, older adults and people in recovery, so the boring-but-essential things matter to us. Here is the short version.
Everyone running a Lockarts session holds a current enhanced DBS check. We follow safer-recruitment practice for staff and volunteers, and we have a named safeguarding lead reporting directly to the Chair.
We are registered as a data controller in the UK. Personal details shared with us — a referral form, a mailing list sign-up — are kept securely and never sold or passed to third parties for marketing.
As a registered CIO (charity number 1163484), we file our annual return, accounts and trustees’ report with the Charity Commission. Our most recent filings are publicly available on the Charity Commission register.
XGovernance
The board that holds Lockarts to its charitable purpose.
XIFrequently asked
Can't see your question here? We're happy to answer by phone or email — see the contact details below.
Most of our open sessions are designed for adults of any age, with no previous arts experience needed. Some sessions are referral-friendly and run alongside healthcare partners, while others are for children and young people through partner schools.
If you're unsure whether a session is right for you or someone you support, please call or email — we'll talk it through.
No. The work is about the act of making, not the finished piece. Our facilitators set up sessions so that someone holding a brush for the first time and someone returning to painting after decades are both comfortable in the same room.
Most sessions are free; some longer courses ask for a small contribution to cover materials, which we waive on request. We never want cost to be the reason someone doesn't take part.
Yes, and we'd love to hear from you. We work with arts venues, heritage sites, schools, healthcare teams and community groups. The best partnerships start with a conversation about what you're already doing and where a creative programme might add something.
To support our work, please email us directly — we can talk you through current funding needs and the simplest way to support a specific session or programme.
Our full filing, including constitution and annual returns, is publicly available through the Charity Commission register — search for charity number 1163484, or use the link in the footer below.
XIIGet in touch
We answer the phone, we read the post, and we always reply to email — usually within a few days. There is no enquiry too small.