The Creative Workspace is a laboratory
where you can discover abilities
like imagination and creativity.
The creative process taking place in the Workspace
encourages you to meet the unknown with curiosity –
and creates the prerequisites for developing something new.
The Creative Workspace project was initiated by COOPERATIONS Asbl in the early 1990s. The recreational programme includes art workshops of different durations, designed predominantly for people with disabilities.
Artists from Luxembourg and other countries hold the workshops and support their students. Participants are encouraged to explore their creativity, both individually and collectively, through colours, sounds, rhythm, motion and language. A variety of different materials are used in the art projects; the genres include theatre, computer art, painting, building objects, and installations.
Participants are able to experiment with different materials and tools independently and creatively, and therefore to develop individual preferences and enjoy the creative process in a way that helps them relieve the tension of everyday life. The artists holding the workshops adapt the format to the personal and creative requirements of the participants.
In addition to the artistic work in the workshops, the Creative Workspace also includes outings and sports and leisure activities in the evenings. The Creative Workspace programme does not adopt a therapeutic approach.