Art Gallery

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Group facilitation methods: Creativity

Identification

Level of process: 
Intervention
Intent or purpose: 

To stimulate creativity by having people draw pictures of the theme under discussion,

Used as component of: 

To be used in a idea generating process or any other creativity exercise.

Types of Participants: 
any
Optimal amount of time needed: 
3 - 12 min,.

Howto

Usual or Expected Outcomes: 
a number of new ideas
Level of participation: 
high
Type of Facilitator-Client Relationship: 
any
Level of Difficulty to Facilitate: 
No specific skills required
Facilitator Personality Fit: 
any
Setting and Materials: 
Drawing materials such as pen, markers, water colour paints, crayons, etc. Paper suitable to be drawn on. Something to hang the pictures with
Pre-Work Required: 
The focus of the drawings need to be thought through
Procedures: 

1. As everyone to draw a picture of the theme and hang the picture on the wall creating a "Gallery".

2. After all the drawings are up, ask people to wander around the gallery.

3. Ask them to think about what the picture is saying about the theme.

4. Ask for new Ideas suggested by the pictures.

5. Capture the ideas on a flipchart of other way.

Follow-Up Required: 
Use the ideas
How flexible is the process?: 
very

Background

Developer: 
unknown
License Model: 
Open

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To what degree do you aim to address multicultural needs among your workshop participants?
I don't generally have culturally diverse groups of participants, so it's no issue.
67%
Participants deal with these matters themselves; it's not really my responsibility as a facilitator.
0%
I design workshop language and procedures beforehand to suit the needs of the specific group.
33%
I adapt workshop language and procedures as I go along to suit the needs of the group.
0%
I ask participants how they would prefer to work together.
0%
Total votes: 3

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