Most of our groups meet on a weekly basis in term-time.
If you are interested in getting involved, please contact us.
You can read more about each of our groups below:
Visioning Group
The Visioning Group meet weekly at Pyramid HQ. They work alongside the charity's Director, James Hill, to think creatively about Pyramid's future and in particular... Read More...
Irregular Art School
The Irregular Art School is a project partnership with the University of Leeds, which is trialling new methods to support the development of learning disabled... Read More...
Why Don’t We
Why Don't We (WDW) is our Bradford-based group, who meet on Thursdays and work on a range of different creative projects. The group collaborate with... Read More...
Next Step Pyramid
Next Step Pyramid meet on Thursday evenings. The group work across all art-forms, including visual arts, drama and film. Conor created his own laptop from... Read More...
Legends
The Legends are the original, founding Pyramid group. Now it is a group for older people, who make and create mainly visual arts, in 2D... Read More...
Eden
The Eden Group have worked on some high profile public projects and have a permanent installation at Meanwood Valley Urban Farm (Farm Hill). They have... Read More...
High Rise Music
Vibrant and fun sessions, set at the participants' pace, with professional musicians developing the members' ideas. Participants engage in sound making using various tools to... Read More...
Ribblehead
The Ribblehead Group like to work in many artforms, particularly visual arts. They take their name from the Ribblehead Viaduct, which was the focus of... Read More...
Development Teams
Pyramid of Arts offers 1:1 and small group work for people with learning‐disabilities who want to develop their skills in the arts. Working alongside one... Read More...
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