Arts Award and Neurographica: A powerful Pathway for Schools
Explore how Arts Award unlocks creative expression, nurtures emotional well-being, and inspires confident, mindful growth through powerful Neurographica Algorithms.
What is Arts Award?
It is a nationally recognized qualification designed to develop young people’s creativity, leadership, and artistic expression. The Award is available at three levels, Bronze, Silver, and Gold, offering a structured yet flexible approach to learning through the arts.
It’s a perfect fit as a specialist art form within the Award, allowing students to explore creative expression, mindfulness, and emotional transformation through guided Neurographica techniques.
Why Neurographic Art?
Neurographic art is not just an art form; it is a scientifically backed method that helps individuals:
✔ Unlock creativity and overcome artistic blocks
✔ Develop self-awareness and emotional resilience
✔ Build confidence in expressing thoughts & emotions visually
✔ Enhance focus and relaxation through structured techniques
As a specialist art medium, Neurographic art allows students to create deeply personal, abstract art while gaining insight into how lines, shapes, and colours can be used for self-expression and problem-solving.
How The Award Progression Works with Neurographic Art
🎨 Bronze Award (Level 1) – Exploring Neurographic Art
📌 Equivalent to GCSE Grades 3-1 (D-G)
Students begin by exploring Neurographic art as a creative practice, experimenting with different algorithms and techniques to express emotions, experiences, and ideas.
✅ Key Elements:
Discovering how Neurographic art rewires the brain for creativity
Completing guided Neurographic workshops
Researching Pavel Piskarev’s methodology and its impact
Sharing work and reflecting on how Neurographic art has influenced their artistic journey
🔹 Outcome: A portfolio showcasing their artistic growth and understanding of Neurographic art as an art form.
🎭 Silver Award (Level 2) – Developing Neurographic Art as an Artistic Discipline within the Arts Award
📌 Equivalent to GCSE Grades 9-4 (A*-C)
At the Silver level, students take their understanding of Neurographic art further by creating their own art projects, leading workshops, and experimenting with different Neurographic models.
✅ Key Elements:
Exploring different Neurographic techniques, including:
Neuro Mandala (Energy & Balance)
Neuro Tree (Growth & Transformation)
Neuro Lotus (Mindfulness & Healing)
Leading a mini workshop to share Neurographica with peers
Investigating career opportunities in creative therapy, coaching, and the arts
🔹 Outcome: Students build a comprehensive portfolio demonstrating their ability to develop personal artistic projects and mentor others.
🏆 Gold Award (Level 3) – Neurographica as a Specialist Art Form & Qualification Duality
📌 Equivalent to an A-Level + 16 UCAS Points
The Gold Award offers an exciting opportunity for students to use Neurographic art alongside their GCSE or A-Level Art coursework, effectively earning two qualifications for the same body of work!
✅ How It Works Alongside GCSE or A-Level Art:
Students explore Neurographic art as their specialist focus in Fine Art
They use Neurographic art for sketchbook experimentation, personal investigations, and final pieces
Their Arts portfolio runs parallel to their GCSE/A-Level submission
They document their creative process, research artists, and reflect on their progress
🔹 Outcome:
By completing the Gold Award alongside their GCSE or A-Level Art coursework, students double their qualifications while refining their unique artistic voice.
Neurographic Art & The Award: The Perfect Pairing
✔ Inclusion & Accessibility – Suitable for students of almost all abilities, including SEN & SEND
✔ Creativity & Emotional Expression – Uses mindful drawing to boost well-being
✔ Progression & Career Pathways – Leads to opportunities in creative therapy, coaching, and the arts
✔ Qualification Synergy – Students can achieve Gold alongside GCSE/A-Level Art
Neurographic art is more than just an art form, it is a transformative tool that nurtures creativity, emotional intelligence, and artistic confidence. By embedding it into the Award, students gain valuable artistic skills and a recognized qualification that enhances future opportunities.
Ready to Explore Neurographic Art for the Award?
📩 Contact us to find out how students can begin their creative journey today or check our FAQ below!
🎨 FAQ
1️⃣ Who is The Award for?
📌 The Award is for anyone under the age of 25 who wants to explore creativity and gain a recognized qualification.
2️⃣ Is The Award only for schools?
❌ No! It’s not just for schools, it’s available for youth groups, community organizations, home learners, and individuals who want to develop their artistic skills and add to their qualification portfolio.
3️⃣ Do I have to complete all three levels?
📌 No! The Award is flexible—many people only complete Bronze, while others continue to Silver and/or Gold. You can start at any level that suits you. However, I always recommend that if you are new to the Award and Neurographic Arts, then start with Bronze and learn the basics!
4️⃣ How long does each Award level take?
⏳ The time it takes to complete each level depends on how much you put in:
🟠 Bronze: 8–9 weeks 🟣 Silver: Around 3 months 🟢 Gold: Around 7 months
📌 Total time for full progression: Around 1 year, depending on workload.
5️⃣ How is The Award delivered?
Most programs run for 1 day per week, using a mix of:
✔ Face-to-face sessions (practical, hands-on learning)
✔ Online learning (research, reflection, and portfolio work)
6️⃣ How does Neurographic Art fit into the Award?
Neurographic art is a perfect creative discipline for the Arts Award because it:
✔ Encourages self-expression and emotional well-being
✔ Provides a unique and mindful approach to art
✔ Can be used in all three levels as a specialist art form aligned with the Arts Award
7️⃣ Can the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award count towards my education?
✅ Yes! The Bronze will earn you a Level 1 Award in the Arts, the Silver will earn you a Level 2 Award in the Arts, and the Gold Award will earn you a Level 3 Certificate in the Arts, equivalent to an A-Level and worth 16 UCAS points, which can help with university applications.
8️⃣ Can I do the Award alongside GCSE or A-Level Art?
✅ Yes! The Gold Award can run alongside GCSE or A-Level Art, allowing you to gain two qualifications using a similar body of work. Certain pieces created for GCSE or A-Level Art can also contribute to your Arts Award portfolio, and vice versa, maximizing your efforts across both qualifications. This is something you should chat to your school/college about
9️⃣ Is the Award only for confident artists?
❌ No! You don’t need to be “good at art” to use Neurographic Art for your Award. It’s adstract art and it’s about exploring creativity in your own way—whether that’s drawing, music, performance, digital art, or in this case, Neurographic Art.
🔟 Where can I sign up?
📩 Contact us to start your Award journey today!
