Getting creative to build confidence at The Shack

Seven young people from The Shack Youth Services' school holiday program had fun, made friends, and sold their own t-shirt designs as part of a five-week workshop run by local artists.

The Uplift project was formed by a partnership between The Shack and Enactus, a student organisation at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) supporting positive social change.

Building creativity and confidence

The Uplift project, led by local artists, used creativity to engage young people, help them express themselves, and develop confidence.

Community Development worker Megan Bellamy learnt about the partnership opportunity through her network. She met with the project students from Enactus, worked with The Shack staff team to set up the program, and enrolled seven young clients in the workshop.

All materials were sourced and provided by the Enactus project team and artists delivering the program.

Artwork on fabric

Encouraging artist entrepreneurs

The artists introduced the young people to the creative process, taking them through guided activities to help unlock their imagination.

The results were unique, personal ideas translated into designs that could be screen-printed onto t-shirts. Each young artist was encouraged to learn about the business side of the artistic process by selling their custom t-shirts.

Artwork on fabric

Fun, friends, and fame

During the workshop, the young people paired up with a screen printing buddy. Once the draft ideas were chosen, the designs were traced on acetate and exposed.

Exposed designs were then screen printed by the participants with the help of their buddy, and heat-set to fix the image to the fabric.

At the end of the workshop, the young people held an exhibition to showcase their designs and celebrate their new skills.

Art uplifting for all

Many of the young people involved in programs at The Shack face challenges with anxiety, depression, and poor social skills.

Student feedback was overwhelmingly positive: they had a great time as they learned, built confidence in meeting new people, and felt empowered to explore their creativity.

The workshop was such a success that The Shack plans to host more Uplift workshops in 2019.