Jack Pryor is a creative facilitator who uses drama, art, sport and story making in educational settings to encourage learning, growth and understanding within marginalized communities. He explores imagination, creativity and playfulness allowing people to express themselves.
He has experience of working in a variety of settings including prisons, care homes, pupil referral units, hospices, hospitals, schools, youth clubs, skate parks, football pitches, parks and high streets.
He is the co-founder of The Fayre Players a touring children’s theatre company that brings story telling to unexpected places using Lego and a VW campervan. This has led him into delivering Lego workshops in schools and then training in Lego therapy and more recently studying play therapy at Roehampton University. Jack is from London and studied theatre at the Brit school and then Goldsmiths University where he did BA in theatre and performance majoring in applied theatre.
Jack enjoys and works in the outdoor art sector. He likes to bring art to people when they are not actively seeking or expecting it. He is currently working on a project, which is apart of the Barbicans Centre’s Culture Mile – creating mini art installations out of Lego that responds to the local area. Jack recently became an associate artist at Kazzum Arts.