Teaching Artistry in Action: A Symposium
Tuesday 2nd December 2025 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool
Join Curious Minds in Liverpool for a day of keynotes, provocations, artist-led conversations exploring the purpose, power and practice of artists who teach.
Teaching Artists operate at the vital intersection of artistry and pedagogy - bringing their professional creative practice into classrooms, cultural organisations, and communities, and helping learners develop curiosity, resilience, identity and belonging. This work is essential to the arts and cultural ecosystem, yet too often undervalued or overlooked.
As we await the results of the Curriculum and Assessment Review and the arts' place within it, Curious Minds invites you to join a national conversation at this crucial moment for cultural and educational policy. Teaching Artistry in Action brings together teaching artists, cultural leaders, funders, and policymakers to explore how we can make teaching artistry visible, valued and sustained in England. The symposium will also mark the launch of the ITAC England Hub, hosted by Curious Minds, connecting England's teaching artists to a global network of practitioners through the International Teaching Artist Collaborative (ITAC).
Speakers include Darren Henley (Chief Executive, Arts Council England), Madeleine McGirk Rutherford (International Teaching Artists Collaborative -ITAC), Ali Eisa (Goldsmiths) and Saul Argent (Goldsmiths/Curious Minds PhD). More to be announced soon.
This event is for:
Teaching artists, to feel valued, make connections, and leave empowered.
Funders & policymakers, to discover the investment case and influence system change.
Cultural & education leaders, to deepen insight, connect with new teaching artists and catalyse action in their organisations
Pricing:
We’re committed to making this event accessible to everyone. Tickets are priced at £5 for individuals, £15 for small organisations, and £30 for large organisations. If you're booking on behalf of a large organisation, please consider selecting a Pay-it-forward ticket (£35) to help sponsor a place for a freelancer.
If cost is a barrier, simply select a Community Ticket (£0), no questions asked. We’d much rather have you in the room.