artist / site-specific creativity / arts engagement consultant / creative practitioner

Welcome

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Present practice and work:

Artist, creative engagement consultant, permaculture designer and creative practitioner exploring people-centered approaches rooted in site-specific creativity and regenerative practices, developed through over 20 years of collaboration with people, place and living things.

I bring possibility into tangible form through creative approaches. I have gathered expertise in cultivating connection through making, programme and audience development, co-enquiry/co-creation, community collaboration, interpretation, strategic planning, audience cultivation and consultation, evaluation & creative events.

  • Associate artist & creative producer - Squash Liverpool (2012 - present)

  • Artist in Residence - The People’s Pantry, LeftCoast, Blackpool (2023 - present) exploring exchange, reciprocity and abundance in collaboration with place, plants and people.

  • Associate Producer - Supper Clubs with LeftCoast, Blackpool (2022 - present)

  • Forest Schools Programme Leader NOCN Level 3 qualification & nature connectedness (2022 - present)

  • Permaculture design (PDC 2024) with Liz Postlethwaite and Permaculture Diploma Studies (2024 -ongoing)

  • Cultural Emergence (CEED, ACE, PEACE 2024-2025) with Looby Macnamara

Past:

Developing Your Creative Practice (ACE funded) research - Site- specific Creativity & developing regenerative practices as an artist (2024-25)

Head of Learning and Strategic Learning Consultant - Yorkshire Sculpture Park / strategic development of the learning offer for formal, informal and community audiences, programme diversification, resource development, partnership development. Programme development and cultivation of values and approaches for exploring YSP’s unique setting through learning activities.

Strategic Lead, Young People and Adults, Learning & Participation - National Museums Liverpool / strategic management of the learning and participation offer for adults, young people and elders. Includes skills & employability, events, lectures, workshops and resource development.

Community engagement consultant - Tate Liverpool 2023 & 2024

Arts Engagement Lead - Fleetwood Heritage Action Zone Cultural Programme for community engagement, artistic commissions and creative programming, leading on strategy development, commission management and programme implementation and evaluation (2021-2023)

Creative Producer - Chester Contemporary engagement programme 2023

Learning resource and engagement space development - Found Cities, Lost Objects: Women in the City (Arts Council Collection touring exhibition) 2021

Slavery Remembrance Day Weekend 2020 - Coordination of National Museums Liverpool’s annual Slavery Remembrance Day event and development of our first online programme (also for 2015 & 2016).

Engagement Manager - Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme at the Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool / using the Arts Council Collection as a catalyst to develop engagement programming that explores collections and collecting alongside modern and contemporary art.

Acting Senior Education Manager - Art Galleries, National Museums Liverpool & Education Manager for the the Arts Council Collection National Partners Programme at the Walker Art Gallery, National Museums Liverpool. Includes audience development and partnerships, programme development and delivery for schools/families/adults/communities, exhibition interpretation/resources and development of learning spaces.

Freelance artist educator, educational researcher and evaluator working with community groups, educational organisations and cultural settings to explore, enhance and embed learning in a wide range of environments.

Awhile back:

Engagement, learning, interpretation, evaluation and research within gallery, museum, school, cultural and community settings (US & UK).

Past roles include: Education Manager at the International Slavery Museum, Education Project Management for the NHLF South end redevelopment at the Lady Lever Art Gallery, creative practitioner within community outreach settings and Gallery Educator for children and families at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

 

About my practice

Hi there! I’m Angelica Vanasse (she/her), a visual and participatory artist, art engagement specialist and cultural engagement consultant based in the Northwest, UK. 

For over 20 years my practice has been rooted in creating space for myself and others to connect with creativity and placemaking. My artwork is built on a lifetime of exploration of nature and the boundaries and connections we create between ourselves and the natural world. I am compelled to record physical and emotional journeys visually and through gathering the pieces encountered along the way to understand growth, change & processes as they unfold. I work to explore what regenerative practices and creativity can be and make possible in the world. As an artist, gardener, baker, maker and teacher I love to explore the relationships can create in reciprocity with people, place and plants and through finding the abundances and energies that emerge.

I am committed to being open to learning and evolving as I create spaces for people to find connection, share their ideas and experiences, and challenge the limitations that often exist within institutions, society and the environments we live in that are so often disconnected from the natural world that sits alongside us awaiting our connection. Weaving permaculture thinking and doing into my processes and practice is an ongoing exploration in what I do and keeps me rooted in regenerative practice.

Creative Engagement Consultant

Creating and collaborating now in a freelance capacity after many years working within cultural organisations at a leadership and strategic level has provided time and space for new thinking, aligning the strands of my experiences and curiosity developed in the different limbs of my practice to express my whole self creatively as part of what I do and share. As an engagement consultant I am most interested in collaboratively weaving into being plans, projects and strategies that are rooted in possibility while being grounded in reality.

My approach is informed by all of my past experiences and the contrast provided by the freedom I now have, grounded in action research — which for me is taking form as ‘site-specific creativity.’ This embeds engagement, connection and co-enquiry in places through creative collaboration that is learner-centred, welcoming place as partner. This has become a way for me to share and centre what was informed by own creative practice and my practice as a visual arts engagement specialist, giving it the time it needs to evolve and grow to encourage developing closer relationships to the natural world and its cyclical nature.

Particular areas of focus include strategic planning for dynamic and inclusive engagement with communities and educational audiences, developing accessible and inspiring learning resources and activations for creative and community spaces, creative programme development, embedding co-enquiry and co-creation, developing partnerships, expertise in issue based education, creating gallery-based engagement spaces and interpretation, developing collaborative programming with artists and audiences - embedding integrated resources and interpretation to make learning in cultural settings underpinned by creativity while being accessible, inspiring and learner-focused.

The beginning of my practice

From a young age I was interested in making spaces for people to explore their creativity, sharing creative processes through visual arts engagement (deciding to become an art teacher at age 8) alongside developing my own artistic practice and building a creative skillset that spanned many different disciplines. These two strands of my practice feed one another and I was fortunate to obtain my BFA in Art Education and Fine Art (dual degree) at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and Tufts University where this approach was nurtured. Rooted deeply in making and supporting engagement, my professional practice includes years experience developing creative experiences that support engagement, connection, wellbeing and curiosity. I work in collaboration with a range of audiences in community led settings, outdoor settings, museums, galleries, cultural and educational settings. I have also worked closely with educational partners in primary and secondary schools and HE/FE institutions to develop collaborative programming and resources that support the needs of learners and their educational settings.

With the ‘We Tend to Grow’ street artwork created with and for Blackpool communities as part of the LeftCoast artist residency with The People’s Pantry, 2024 (photo credit - Donna Hannigan)

Education:

Master of Research (Distinction) - Liverpool John Moores University, exploring learning environments with galleries and cultural settings.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Education and Fine Art - Tufts University in affiliation with the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Studio Art Diploma and Fifth Year Certificate - School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Site-specific Installation - Burren College of Art & National University of Ireland Galway

Additional skills and experience:

  • Permaculture for artists & Permaculture Design Course

  • Cultural Emergence for Effective Design & Activating Cultural Emergence with Looby Macnamara

  • Strategic planning and writing

  • Arts Award Advisor - Discover, Explore, Bronze, Silver

  • Forest School Programme Leader Level 3 qualified

  • Creative conversations & evaluation facilitation

  • Process based learning and collaboration

  • Learner-centered approaches for art engagement

  • Object and issue-based learning

  • Safeguarding expertise

  • First Aid qualified

 
Image of artist Angelica Vanasse standing in her garden in front of a leafy green hedge, wearing her favourite denim jumpsuit.

‘Angelica Vanasse is a vigorous, abundant artist whose practice animates traditional forms,engages emergent new fields and stimulates connection, leading to both bold and nuanced art-making.’ - Squash