About Us

Arts Lab is a participatory visual arts initiative founded by artist Sara Downham-Lotto. It develops and shares an innovative participatory visual arts methodology that integrates visual arts, peacebuilding and community-led social change through workshops, artist residencies, research and international partnerships.

 

Developed over more than forty years of artistic practice, Arts Lab’s methodology draws on peacebuilding, conflict transformation and restorative practice while remaining firmly rooted in visual arts. It combines artistic enquiry, collaborative making, dialogue and reflection to create inclusive spaces where people strengthen creativity, resilience, relationships and agency.

Why participatory visual arts?

At Arts Lab, we believe participatory visual arts offer a distinctive way of understanding ourselves, one another and the world around us. While all art forms can foster creativity and connection, visual arts provide a universal language that communicates across cultures and beyond words.

Through looking, making, reflecting and dialogue, participants develop observation, curiosity and imagination alongside confidence, communication, creative problem-solving and the courage to experiment. Hands-on making nurtures collaboration, flexibility and trust in the creative process, while engaging with artworks and materials cultivates careful observation, deepening awareness of people, places and the natural environment.

In an age increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence and digital technologies, participatory visual arts offer something fundamentally human: opportunities to encounter real objects, work with physical materials and create by hand. We believe these experiences strengthen creativity, cultural identity and human connection while enabling people to imagine and create more just, resilient and sustainable futures.

 

What we do

Arts Lab works nationally and internationally with artists, educators, communities and partner organisations to explore creative responses to today’s social and environmental challenges.

Our work includes:

  • Participatory workshops and creative programmes
  • Artist residencies and international exchanges
  • Community-based research and methodology development
  • Exhibitions, studio visits and public events
  • Cross-sector partnerships spanning education, climate, health, justice and peacebuilding
  • Resources, publications and reflective writing that share learning and inspire practice

 

Our Approach

Everything we do is guided by three interconnected ideas:

Transformation through creative practice. We believe making art enables people to see differently, think differently and imagine new possibilities.

Reciprocal exchange between equal partners. We learn with communities, never simply deliver to them. Shared knowledge, dialogue and collaboration are at the heart of our practice.

More peaceful, resilient and sustainable futures. We believe participatory visual arts can strengthen relationships between people and the natural world while supporting communities to respond creatively to social and environmental change.

Building a better future – like making art – takes imagination, empathy and action

Our Vision

A world that recognises participatory visual arts as an essential contributor to peacebuilding, education, environmental stewardship and community-led social change.

 

Our Mission

  • To develop and share participatory visual arts methodologies that strengthen creativity, resilience, dialogue and collective action.
  • To build partnerships that encourage experimentation, shared learning and intercultural exchange.
  • To champion artists as catalysts for positive social and environmental transformation.
  • To make participatory visual arts accessible to everyone, nurturing voice, agency, connection and hope.

Our Values

  • Creativity and imagination.
  • Curiosity and lifelong learning.
  • Reciprocity and collaboration.
  • Inclusivity and respect.
  • Creative courage and experimentation.
  • Environmental responsibility.
  • Reflection and dialogue.
  • Process as much as outcome.

Visual art, for us, is something everyone can actively engage with. Through listening, looking, making and reflecting together, we deepen our understanding of ourselves, others and the wider world.”

Sara Downham-Lotto, Founder Arts Lab

Follow the links to learn more about who we work with, our story, or getting involved through our workshops and Rural Peace Hub events. You can also meet the team, newly formed since moving to Northumberland.