Projects
We have 30 years of experience in delivering creative art projects with the communities of east London
Current projects & opportunities
Rosetta Arts turns 30!
Rosetta Arts, Newham’s arts charity, will be celebrating their 30th anniversary with a year-long programme of events. The celebrations will take place throughout 2023 to record the cultural and creative impact the charity has had on the diverse communities of Newham over the past three decades.
Humble Happiness Hub
Humble Happiness Hub is a safe space for people to learn about affordable healthy eating and connect with others through...
Creative Newham
Creative Newham is an independent alliance of arts, cultural, educational, social and voluntary organisations committed to growing and strengthening cultural mobility in all its forms in Newham.
The Young Creative Newham Board
Join our Young Creative Newham Board and you will get real influence over events and projects in Newham, plus training to help you develop your skills.
Creativity for young people with the Be Creative! programme
Rosetta Arts has partnered with Newham's Internally Commissioned Youth Service and Children’s Rights department, bringing artists and youth workers together to provide activities for young people.
Motivate 2 Create
What do East-London based artists think about Social Action Projects (SAPs)? Are they already delivering them? Do they use structured...
Free workshops: Fashion & Textiles
Are you a refugee or asylum seeker living in East London, 18-60 years old? Join us for free making and learning workshops exploring the themes of identity, culture, place, and community.
Want to explore our past projects?
Over our 30 years as a charity, we’ve delivered a dense variety of creative experiences to the communities of East London and beyond. Explore our page of past projects to find out what we’ve been up to over the years.
Who we have worked with
Aspers
Aspers Casinos owns four casinos across the UK in Newcastle, Northampton and the UK’s only super casinos in London and Milton Keynes. In 2017, Aspers were shortlisted in as Best Place to Work and won Diversity and Social Inclusions Employer across the UK Gaming sector.
World Cultures Museum
The national Museum of World Culture opened in Gothenburg, Sweden, in 2004. It is a meeting place with exhibitions and programs about current questions in the world around us.
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Through a vibrant blend of workshops, participatory artworks, installations, exhibitions and research projects, we devise engaging and inspiring visual art experiences.