Transforming Futures: Rare Studio's Bold Move to Foster Creativity
Liverpool's own Rare Studio is celebrating a significant milestone in its journey of growth and innovation. The performing arts college has successfully united all 225 of its full-time students under one roof for the very first time, relocating to the Vanilla Factory in Liverpool’s Creative Quarter. This momentous consolidation marks a new era for the college, which previously operated across four separate sites.
A Creative Hub for Aspiring Artists
By bringing students together, Rare Studio aims to create a vibrant and cohesive creative environment that enhances collaboration and networking among aspiring artists in performing arts, fashion, and design. This strategic shift not only fosters community but also provides students with access to a more comprehensive range of resources and facilities in one central location.
Pioneering Partnership for Progress
Along with the relocation, Rare Studio has entered into a long-term strategic partnership with SCL Group, an education provider dedicated to supporting growth and expanding access to creative careers. This partnership ensures that students receive top-notch, industry-led training, while also benefiting from SCL’s extensive expertise in academic delivery and progression frameworks.
Empowering Young Talent
Lindsay Inglesby, Principal of Rare Studio Liverpool, emphasizes that this development is not merely about expansion. It is a commitment to nurturing the talent of Liverpool's youth and turning raw creativity into sustainable careers in the arts. Inglesby expressed pride in the collective mission to create an environment where young people can thrive, feel supported, and access genuine opportunities in the industry.
Brad Rushton, CEO at SCL, mirrored this sentiment, highlighting the exceptional work being done by Rare Studio not just in terms of educational outcomes, but in adhering to values that place inclusivity and industry connection at the forefront of creative education.
As Rare Studio embarks on this exciting chapter, it appears poised to become a beacon of hope and opportunity for aspiring artists and creative professionals in Liverpool, reinforcing the city’s rich cultural fabric.