Early Years Artists - join us on the Earlyarts Map

Earlyarts, the national network supporting professionals to nurture the amazing creative potential of all young children is putting Early Years Artists on the Map.

All the Artists shown on our map subscribe to Earlyarts principles and purpose and are actively involved in early years with a collaborative and enquiry based approach to their work. They are all committed to a recognised Code of Ethics and Good Practice within their field.

How Do I Apply to Become an Artist on the Earlyarts Map?

Simply download, complete and submit this application form.

How Do I Contact an Artist on the Earlyarts Map?

Go to the Earlyarts Map and select Earlyarts Artists in the 'show me only' search option. This will show you early years artists across the country. Scrolling over each marker on the map will reveal the details of each artist.

Log into the Earlyarts website to see the full profile of a particular artist including links to their work, their case studies, contact details, website and other relevant information. You can then select an artist based on your preferences.

Use the FREE Earlyarts Project Planner (log into Earlyarts to download) to guide you through the decision making process and build a brief which covers timescale, budget, outcomes, personnel etc... before you search for your artist.

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