https://www.goodbyebreasts.com/ Jess Moriarty, co-director of the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, took part in a roundtable with health care experts and artists discussing Dr Joanna Callaghan’s thought provoking exhibition about her experience of breast cancer which was at South East… Continue Reading →
The Art of Listening What can creativity bring to health care change? Wednesday 25 October 6-7.30pmm Register The Art of Listening Tickets, Wed 25 Oct 2023 at 18:00 | Eventbrite The Dance Space | South East Dance A… Continue Reading →
Network Meeting: ICAN Impact Acceleration Network Meetings When and Where: 11-1pm 10th May – Boardroom at Grand Parade (mezzanine level, lift access) (Rescheduled now: 24th May 11am-1pm) 11-1pm 17th May – Sallis Benney Theatre Grand Parade (ground floor) How: Please… Continue Reading →
The Creative Research Methods Group would like to invite you to join us for another vibrant symposium on creative research methods on Tue 18th April 14:00-15:30 BST on Microsoft Teams. This session features: James Marshall, University of Brighton – ‘Generational… 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 →
News from our members Publishing success PGR member Alex Fitch has recently published a new article in The Conversation, “100 years of Stan Lee: how the comic book king challenged prejudice” and a chapter – Using Comics to Promote Green… Continue Reading →
The network for Brighton & Hove based freelance artists and health practitioners working in the arts and health sector has its pre-Christmas meeting on 14th December, 10–12.00. It will involve networking, reflecting, planning for 2023 and a creative activity run by… Continue Reading →
Why should we turn to drawing to benefit our health or sustain our wellbeing? Philippa Lyon and University of Brighton PhD graduate, consultant educationalist and drawing researcher Curie Scott are editing a book that aims to investigate the research evidence… Continue Reading →
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