Created Date:
03 June 2021
Jersey

Carey Olsen sponsors ArtHouse Jersey’s new Artist in Residence Programme

Carey Olsen is delighted to be sponsoring ArtHouse Jersey's new 'Artist in Residence Programme', an initiative that matches talented local artists with local Jersey charities to offer creative activities and inspiration to their clients.

Among those to benefit from this bespoke artistic support are Brighter Futures and La Passarelle with others to be announced. The project comes from a recognition that artistic activity enriches our lives in simple yet profound ways. Jersey is blessed with many talented creatives and when selecting artists to act as creative facilitators, ArtHouse Jersey seeks to match an artist's unique skill set to the particular needs of the partner charity and its clients.

Ultimately, these sessions are a chance for people to engage in positive creativity and express themselves. In doing so the project aims to make a positive contribution to each charity’s work and the lives of their clients.

Brighter Futures is a charity that supports parents, carers, children and young people in Jersey. It provides key worker support alongside a number of free programmes and services to help inform, advise and support parents and carers who need it. Its services are designed to meet the needs of the whole family and to make sustainable change. 

La Passerelle is a small, nurturing support team for young people in Key Stages 3 and 4 (secondary school age) who feel unable to attend their mainstream school because of heightened levels of anxiety.

Siobhan Riley, partner and head of Carey Olsen's Jersey trusts and private wealth practice, said of supporting the project: "Carey Olsen is both proud and delighted to be sponsoring ArtHouse Jersey's new Artist in Residence Programme. The project is one that makes such a positive difference to our local community, particularly for causes within Jersey's charitable sector such as Brighter Futures and La Passerelle and their work with those they are supporting. We can't wait to see the art that our very talented local artists, together with the charities themselves, produce during the course of the year."

Director of ArtHouse Jersey, Tom Dingle said: "The more art we can help get out into the local community the better. The positive feedback we received about similar work carried out in this area during 2020 is testament to the value of outreach like this. These charities work extremely hard on behalf of their clients, day in, day out, and to be able to offer sessions of creative inspiration can only be a positive thing.

"I’d also like to thank Carey Olsen for officially sponsoring this project. Thanks to their generous commitment many people in Jersey, some facing somewhat difficult situations in life right now, can benefit from spending quality time with an inspiring arts professional, and hopefully have some fun along the way."