Youth Programme | Blueprint
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Blueprint is a youth-led creative programme designed to equip young people aged 7–21 with the skills, confidence and cultural awareness needed to navigate both creative and professional pathways.
Through art, technology and community-based learning, participants explore identity, develop skills, and create meaningful work that contributes to real archives and regional stories.
Rooted in cultural heritage, with a special focus on Black British history and lived experiences, Blueprint offers a unique learning environment where identity, creativity and real-world skills come together.
Participants benefit from hands-on, practical learning across photography, oral history, digital archiving, writing, podcasting and sonic poetry.
These activities are not taught in isolation; they are connected through a structured creative workflow that mirrors real industry practice.
Young people learn how to research, document, interpret and present stories, gaining transferable skills such as communication, teamwork, critical thinking and digital literacy.
This approach supports both creative development and employability, particularly for those who may feel disengaged from traditional education.
Blueprint also provides a safe, inclusive space where young people can explore their identity and voice.
By engaging with real stories and cultural narratives, participants develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their communities.
This process builds confidence, encourages self-expression and fosters a sense of belonging and pride.
Art | Technology | Cultural Heritage | Education & Skills
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Create. Document. Preserve. Share.
We are proud to align our work with recognised professional standards through our engagement with the Archives and Records Association (ARA), the Oral History Society (OHS), and the National Archives.
These connections ensure that our approach to archiving, oral history and cultural preservation is ethical, accurate and sustainable.
By working in line with these organisations, we support best practice in documenting, safeguarding and sharing stories, while giving young people real-world experience of professional archival processes and standards.
Young people can volunteer with us to gain hands-on experience in creative projects, archiving and community work, building confidence, skills and real pathways into future opportunities.
Create & Document
We aim to empower young people to become creators, not just consumers.
We want participants to leave the programme with tangible outputs—photographs, recordings, written work and archive contributions—that reflect their journey and can support future opportunities.
At the same time, Blueprint contributes to a growing digital cultural heritage archive, ensuring that stories, voices and experiences are preserved for future generations.
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Explore powerful stories from Black British history through photography, archives and lived experiences.
A youth-led gallery of culture, identity and heritage.
The Blueprint Gallery is a living archive of stories, people and moments that shape Black British history and identity.
Each topic becomes a starting point for creativity, discussion and learning — giving young people the opportunity to explore, respond and create their own work.
Black British Pioneers
Ultimately, Blueprint is about creating pathways into education, employment, and lifelong creative engagement, while building a legacy of representation, ownership, and cultural preservation through art, tech, and poetry.
From Gallery to Creation
Each gallery topic is used within the Blueprint programme to guide learning and creative response.
Participants:
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Explore real stories and historical figures
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Reflect on identity and lived experience
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Create photography, writing and audio work
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Contribute to a growing digital archive
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AI-assist creative storytelling
Exhibition Partners: The Halpern Gallery, The Halpern Pop, Medway Artbox, Intra Arts, and No 64 Coffee & Brunch.


Exploring Cultural Heritage Through Youth-Led Practice

We work with organisations to design and deliver high-quality creative and cultural experiences that engage communities, support inclusion and leave a lasting legacy.
Through this, we are able to deliver programmes that not only inspire creativity but also introduce young people to professional archival practice, including cataloguing, metadata, and digital preservation.
Working in line with these organisations also supports the credibility and sustainability of our growing digital archive, helping us to preserve stories responsibly while contributing to wider national conversations around heritage, representation and access.
Creative Partnerships,
That Deliver Impact
Educational Partners:
Medway Libraries | Wordsmithery/Medway River Lit (MRL) | Black History Studies | Medway Culture Club














