The PGR Creative Methods Group would like to invite you to join us for a vibrant symposium on creative research methods on Tue 6th December 14:00-15:30 on Microsoft Teams (use this code to join: 6r81bq6). This session features: Laharee Mitra… Continue Reading →
Lapidus International is a network of artists, teachers and therapists whose work connects with notions of writing and wellbeing. As a member of Lapidus, you will benefit from: Access to their LYRIC Journal Archive DiscountedTraining and Continuing… Continue Reading →
CAW member and conference co-organiser, Vedrana Velickovic, reports on the success of the CAW-funded conference Common Threads The Common Threads conference was held at the University of Brighton from 21-23 July 2023 at Edward Street, City Campus. It was co-organized… Continue Reading →
Developing a Network for Everyday Creativity Helen Johnson From July 15th – 16th 2021 a group of academics, community partners and independent researchers with an interest in creative practices met to share our thoughts around everyday creativity. CAW supported Helen… Continue Reading →
The CAW is particularly interested in how performance can inform research about Arts and Wellbeing. In an interview with The Bread and Roses Theatre London, Clapham, one of our newest members – Dr Ifigeneia Giannopoulou – talks about an immersive… Continue Reading →
The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing (brighton.ac.uk) at the University of Brighton (CAW) facilitates International Visiting Research Fellows spending time at the Centre to pursue their research within the themes of the CAW and form collaborations with CAW staff member(s). The… Continue Reading →
Call for Proposals Deadline: 10th January 2023 The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing is seeking to support an event (conference/symposium/festival) that addresses a topic or subject that aligns with 2 or more of our themes: Drawing for health and wellbeing… Continue Reading →
Call for Proposals Deadline: 10th January 2023 The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing is seeking proposals on small-scale or pilot projects that link to arts and wellbeing and at least one of our academic themes: Drawing for health and wellbeing… Continue Reading →
A hobby I have outside of my research and teaching at the University is collecting old video games. Specifically, and this is something I started again during lockdown after a number of years, games for a pretty obscure games console… Continue Reading →
Members of the project team report on the many successes of the Queer Peers project in 2022 How is queer wellbeing nurtured locally, outside of traditional ‘mental health’ care? The Queer Peers project, jointly funded by the Centre for Arts… Continue Reading →
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