How does it work?
Artmaking can help in developing a range of work skills including:
Developing skills
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Creativity: Artmaking encourages individuals to think outside the box, come up with unique ideas, and develop creative solutions to problems.
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Problem-solving: Artmaking requires individuals to identify and resolve issues that arise during the creative process, which can be translated to real-world situations in the workplace.
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Attention to detail: Artmaking requires precision, accuracy, and attention to detail, which can be applied to tasks that require careful and accurate execution.
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Adaptability: Artmaking requires individuals to adapt to changes in their work environment or their creative process, which can help them be more flexible and adaptable in their work.
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Communication: Artmaking can help individuals develop their communication skills by expressing their ideas and concepts through their artwork.
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Patience and perseverance: Artmaking can be a time-consuming and challenging process, which requires patience and perseverance to complete. These skills can be valuable in the workplace when dealing with complex projects or difficult clients.
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Confidence: Artmaking can help individuals build confidence in their abilities and develop a sense of accomplishment and pride in their work, which can translate to greater confidence in the workplace.
Give me an example!
Teambuilding Activity
Call Calder!
The participant will be divided into groups of 3-4 and will have one hour to create a sculpture inspired by Alexander Calder's art.
Skill Promotions:
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Team building:
This activity promotes collaboration and knowing how and when to lead, follow, and avoid unnecessary conflict.
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Problem Solving and Critical Thinking:
Creating a balanced sculpture using paper and the required technique is challenging. All the members need to look for a practical, creative, and visually pleasing solution.
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Communication Skills:
To finish the sculpture, every person needs to play a unique role. To solve the problem, ideas need to be discussed, tried, and accepted by the group.
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Bonding:
It is a relaxing and rewarding activity that calms the rational brain and stirs the intuitive mind. It enables collaboration and understanding in a playful environment that amplifies social conversation and personal connection.
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Thinking out of box:
This activity can be a more developed artistic skill, but it requires some outside-box thinking. The playful setting will ease creative thinking and exploring new ideas.
How to begin?
Easy! Use the form HERE and give us some information like:
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The skills you want to work on
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If you look for onsite or offsite
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The number of staff who will attend the workshop
And then, enjoy your life as we create a workshop based on your company's need and goal. :)