If you have an interest in second-hand repair and up-cycling, read ‘Second-hand and the Tacit’ by Dr Jules Findley. Based on writings and discussions in a hands-on repair workshop held through Second hand Cultures in Unsettled Times organised by Cardiff… Continue Reading →
With the aim of expanding understanding of how makerspaces as a social design tool benefit participants and communities, Nick Gant and Katie Hill draw evidence generated through art-based research. Gain a deeper understanding through reflections from the perspectives of two… Continue Reading →
If you want a creative boost for your wellbeing and online presence, read ‘Remaking, Hope and Wellness through Online Connectivity’ by Emma Collins, who writes about the ideas of remaking using social media to promote making ideas. With the rise… Continue Reading →
The symposium A day of drawing: exploring drawing as method in research and practice took place on 29th March in Grand Parade, City Campus, Brighton. This event attracted an audience of 40 students, local artists and academics and featured: 1000 – 10.15 Philippa… Continue Reading →
Call for Papers – REWILD: Festival of Storytelling and Community Programme When | 26th May 2023 Where | Sallis Benny What | This one-day festival gathers together academics, students, writers, artists and practitioners committed to developing research led work on… Continue Reading →
The PGR Creative Methods Group would like to invite you to join us for another vibrant symposium on creative research methods on Tue 7th March 14:00-15:30 on Microsoft Teams. This session features: Manjot Kaur Dhaliwal, University of Sussex – ‘Poetry… Continue Reading →
Save the date! The Role of Everyday Creativity in Creative Research Methods: Sandpit for the AHRC Everyday Creativity Research Network Thursday 20th April 10:30-14:30 BST University of Brighton’s Falmer Campus (UK) and online Register for free attendance at: https://tinyurl.com/EC-Sandpit Come… Continue Reading →
The PGR Creative Methods Group would like to invite you to join us for another vibrant symposium on creative research methods on Mon 16th January 14:00-15:30 on Microsoft Teams (use this code to join: 6r81bq6). This session features:… Continue Reading →
Black Panther is a step in the right direction and a diverse audience is hungry for more inclusive roles and storylines Alex Fitch, University of Brighton From Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness to the recent She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,… Continue Reading →
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