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Performance and Wellbeing Symposium November 2020

Performance and Wellbeing Symposium Programme When  | November 2020 Where | Online What   | This one-day interdisciplinary symposium gathers together academics, students, writers, artists and practitioners and anyone who is committed to developing imaginative, creative, researched responses to the core… Continue Reading →

Desert Island Drawings

What do you value about the practice of drawing? How does it affect or integrate with your wellbeing? Welcome to our Desert Island Drawings, an opportunity for participants to share eight meaningful drawings, organised by Dr Philippa Lyon, the lead… Continue Reading →

Our centre launch event, 24 February 2020

The University of Brighton’s newest CORE, the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, invited associates from a broad spectrum of interests to its official launch on 24 February 2020.  The university is one of only a handful of academic institutions that… Continue Reading →

Call for Mindful Making through Self Isolation

Call Out for Mindful Making through Self Isolation up to A4 submission DEADLINE EXTENDED – there is still time to submit!! Please send us your making in stitch, either knitted/crochet/felted/embroidered/hand sewn/ machine sewn and hand embellished ideas of mindful ideas… Continue Reading →

Telling children’s everyday lives: the ethics of the adult voice in children’s stories CFP

16th July 2020 10.00-4.00  68 Middle Street, Brighton This one-day transdisciplinary symposium brings together ideas from across social science, arts and humanities to debate the ethics of the adult voice in storytelling children’s everyday lives. Children’s stories – experienced and… Continue Reading →

Care(less): Co-produced research led by Dr Lizzie Ward inspires commissioned exhibition by Lindsay Seers

Research that was co-produced by older people and academic researchers, and led by Dr Lizzie Ward from the University of Brighton’s Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, provided the inspiration for a virtual reality art project that addressed current public debates… Continue Reading →

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