Young People Get Creative in Good Relations Digital Arts Programme

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Young people aged 12–16 from across the area took part in an exciting Good Relations Digital Arts Programme recently, with workshops held at Brownlow Hub, Dromore Community Centre, and TMAC Keady.

The programme gave participants the chance to explore a wide range of digital arts including animation, photography, Minecraft, VR, and graphic design. Through hands-on activities like music production, logo design, film making, and creative structure builds, young people not only learned valuable new skills, but also had the opportunity to build friendships and connect with others from different backgrounds.

This engaging initiative helped promote creativity, confidence, and community connection, all while fostering good relations in a fun, interactive setting.