Painted Church project now underway

We are delighted to share our exciting initiative with the Painted Church in Cambridge. This month, Rowan students have been visiting the church to gather inspiration. They are immersing themselves in the stunning surroundings, capturing photographs and engaging with the team. Upon returning to Rowan, they will use these images to create their own artwork, which […]

Winter Feel good!

The winter Feel good is here! Read all about our latest news from our Chief Executive Officer Cherie Evans, jump into the print room to discover recent projects and learn more about our tutors, plus so much more! As we look forward to 2024 we turn our attention to our 40th anniversary with events for […]

Local Cambridge charity awarded £6000

Rowan has been awarded £6000 from Cambridge Community Foundation to continue the delivery of creative workshops and forest school to adults with learning disability. The grant has been funded by ARM Cambridge Community Fund and Ridgeons Family Endowed Fund. “We would like to thank the ARM Cambridge Cambridge Community Fund and Ridgeons Family Endowed Fund […]

Walk for Rowan success

THANK YOU to everyone who turned out for our Community Walk for Rowan. It is always such a wonderful event and this year was no different. With the sun coming through, great company and a sneaky treat at the end. We were so pleased to show everyone our new logo which we will be using […]

Canvases now for sale!

We are inviting you to take part in our 5th charity art exhibition. Running successfully since 2018 we cannot wait to see the artwork entered into our 2024 art exhibition. Everyone is welcome to take part no matter of age or ability, making it an art exhibition for everyone. So grab your paints, charcoals, pens, […]

Making labyrinths

Rowan is known for many reasons, and not just for our work with learning disabled people. Historically the charity has worked with wood and it is only in the last few years has it included other art forms such as textiles, print and music.    Four years ago, Kay Barrett, a key supporter of the […]

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