A round-up of our recent activity, news, and opportunities A Note From Our Co-Directors The pandemic has really highlighted the value of the arts for health and wellbeing across the population. In this newsletter we report on some of the… Continue Reading →
CAW member, Susan Diab, provides an update on her recent collaborative research projects and events Messy Futures – Exhibition launch text by Beth McDougall and Gemma Hughes October 2021 marks the launch of the exhibition Messy Futures, a co-produced exhibition… Continue Reading →
CAW members Christina Reading and Jess Moriarty share an update on the recent activity of their CAW-supported project, ‘Creative Recovery’. Exploring new contexts and challenges for creativity post-Covid. In June 2021, we hosted an online networking event that drew on… Continue Reading →
Curator Jenni Lewin-Turner of urbanflo talks about the breathTAKING exhibition at Phoenix Art Space, and winning two awards from Brighton Fringe Getting two awards for the OXYGEN: breathTAKING exhibition was truly phenomenal but very richly deserved by all the hugely… Continue Reading →
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 Johnson… Continue Reading →
Calvin Moore is studying for an MA in Creative Writing here at the University of Brighton and as part of his artist in residency module on the MA, Calvin has been working with the CAW. Calvin also has a career… Continue Reading →
As part of her writer’s residency at the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing Sina Krause was trying to find Muße and in the process translate its meaning into English. She touches on the importance of Muße in education, how it… Continue Reading →
Image of the Week is an arts project using works of art and the “JONK” philosophy of education to encourage critical thinking and build emotional wellbeing. The project is a collaboration between the arts education charity, the Michael Aldrich Foundation… 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 →
This film by Willie Robb offers insights into the Community University Partnership Programme 2020 Ignite projects. Centre for Arts and Wellbeing member Jess Moriarty and Tony Kalume from Diversity Lewes have been working with Brighton Museum on devising inclusive pedagogy… Continue Reading →
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