Speaker: Dr Nick Gant There is growing evidence that making is actually good for our health and wellbeing, particularly when we make together. This talk will look at how Brighton craft and design academics have developed different maker-spaces to support… Continue Reading →
The land we roam The episteme we rove Interconnected. Rewilding is a response, both environmentally and epistemologically, to the observation that “overly managed systems, whether ecological or educational, can become depleted, homogenous and fragile (Gillies & Compton, 2025).” A… Continue Reading →
Conference hosted by The AHRC Everyday Creativity Research Network & Creative Lives Thursday 26th September 2024 Cecil Sharp House, London, England An opportunity to share understandings and ways of working with, and for, everyday creativity and to celebrate everyday creative… Continue Reading →
The 2024 Everyday Creativity Conference: Celebrating Practice, Exploring Legacies, and Forging New Paths Forwards Hosted by The AHRC Everyday Creativity Research Network and Creative Lives Thursday 26th September 2024 Cecil Sharp House, London The 2024 Everyday Creativity Conference… Continue Reading →
Are you a maker-researcher or researcher-maker? Join us for this informal get-together to share your practice, and talk, think, and make about “making.” “Making Research” Informal get-together for maker-researchers The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing When: 28 March 2024, 13:00-15:30… Continue Reading →
The Dreamcatcher Foundation and staff from the University of Brighton have been working with residents of Melkhoutfontein, South Africa to turn waste into products, helping to generate income and clean up the environment. Read the report on DICE by Imani… Continue Reading →
Take a look at this film showcasing the incredible co-designed garden at Grangemead respite facility in Hailsham which has made a huge difference during the lockdown challenge that care homes are facing. Centre for Arts and Wellbeing member Nick Gant… Continue Reading →
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