Procreate Project

Procreate Project Procreate Project is a pioneering arts organisation driven by an ethos that strives for innovation and sociocultural impact.

The main aim is to support the professional development of contemporary artists who are mothers, working across disciplines ProCreate Project is a social enterprise encouraging and promoting the works of female artists who are mothers. The organisation is providing practical support for artists, enabling them to continue producing work during pregnancy and motherhood through a range of initiatives

and artistic productions. We support and run interdisciplinary projects with and for international mother-artists. We are working towards the recognition of mother-artists in society and the unique role that they have in the development of the creative industries, thus reducing gender inequality in different sectors.

20/04/2026

THANK YOU all so much for gathering last Saturday at . Thank you to Helen and team for such a wonderful hosting.

It was incredible to celebrate the 13th birthday of Procreate Project and this new birth, and to be surrounded by a supportive online and in person presence for it.

The Integrated Care Toolkit is now online at toolkit.procreateproject.com. The download link for the Integrated Care Handbook is working, and you can use the Download page to claim it. A special thank you to the designer and project and web developers and

Please do send any feedback you might have. I hope this resource accompanies you well in your current and future creative ventures.

📍Please remember to add your projects to the Map. There is also the possibility to include past projects, with a filter that allows them to be recognised and found. This was an important layer to add, to make sure that through this map of acknowledgement and connection, and despite the interrupted history of care and feminist practices, past efforts are reconciled with current ones.

It is important to me to create a sense of continuity, rather than remaining in the perpetual “first and only ever” attitude to culture making.

So if you have, or know of, past and present projects that have worked structurally to support artists and audiences with caring responsibilities, please add them to the network.

Any questions, notes, wishes, please email.

Stay connected, love
Dyana

Video description: Founder is shown at a computer putting the Integrated Care website live. The video then moves to a screen recording or close view of the website, showing a quick navigation through its pages and sections.

✨ Join us tomorrowSaturday 18 April2pm – 5pmWhitechapel Gallery + onlinefor the launch of the Integrated Care ToolkitThe...
17/04/2026

✨ Join us tomorrow
Saturday 18 April
2pm – 5pm
Whitechapel Gallery + online

for the launch of the Integrated Care Toolkit
The Integrated Care Toolkit is a new free, open access resource for artists, organisers and cultural workers interested in embedding Integrated Care in their work

🧸 Together with friend and collaborator we are preparing a Family Room that mirrors the areas and practices of the Toolkit, translating them into interactive art and play spaces for all ages. Bring your children and kin and spend the afternoon with us!

The Toolkit offers guiding principles and practical resources, including examples of alternative models and how to integrate them into public programmes, residencies, presentations and more. It is designed as a generative resource, open to adaptation and translation across contexts.

✨ During the event will guide you through the Toolkit sections, followed by a shared conversation with collaborators and contributors including and .harrison14

🎟 Book via link in bio

✨ Hi! I am Dyana Gravina, founder of Procreate Project and writer of the Integrated Care Toolkit, to be released on Satu...
16/04/2026

✨ Hi! I am Dyana Gravina, founder of Procreate Project and writer of the Integrated Care Toolkit, to be released on Saturday 18 April. Procreate Project began in 2013 as a grassroots arts organisation working towards systemic change and equity for artists who are mothers and primary caregivers.

✧ This Toolkit is grounded in 13 years of hands on work and lived experience as an artist, parent, and migrant in the UK.

✧ Far from an individual process, it has unfolded through conversations, encounters, and time spent together.

✧ Many of these pages began in my living room and online, shaped through dialogue with critical friends and I am grateful for their questions and perspectives. They include Maddalena Fragnito, Katie Deepwell, FRANK with Fatoş Üstek and Celina Loh, Ama Josephine Budge, Alex Martinis Roe, Elisa Fontana, Hettie Judah, Jo Harrison, and former P*P director Paola Lucente

→ During the event I will introduce the Toolkit website and guide people through its areas and resources, before opening up the conversation to those in the room, collaborators, and audiences joining online.

🌍 ALL (ages) welcome! Together with Stefania Zocco, we are designing a Family Room in the main Assembly gallery on the ground floor, where the different sections of the Toolkit will be translated into interactive creative play activities for all ages. Doors open at 1.45 for a 2PM START.

✨ I hope you can join us!

🎟 Book pay what you can tickets via the link in bio



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07/04/2026

🎉 JOIN US! Integrated Care Toolkit Release and Book Presentation! Saturday 18th April, 2pm - 5pm, Whitechapel Gallery and online.

Join Procreate Project to celebrate the release of the new free, open-source Integrated Care Toolkit. We will celebrate the webpage going live together, with an interactive guide through the sections by founder Dyana Gravina, accompanied by other researchers and artists connected to the work.

🔗 Follow the link in our bio to book ‘pay what you can’ tickets and for more information including access and content notes.



Video description: Video reel moving through various photos of Project Procreate previous events and activities. Text across different slides reads: ‘Procreate Project Toolkit. A home for artists, organisers and cultural workers ready to integrate care in their practices. 13 years of ground work. Leading to this moment. The Integrated Toolkit is here! Join Us! 18th April 2026 2-5pm Whitechapel Gallery for the presentation. Check caption for more information.’

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