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 →
The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing’s associate member Nick Ewbank discusses Everyday Creativity in his article Paradigm Shift: Why the Arts Need to Rethink What Matters, published in Arts Professional. https://www.artsprofessional.co.uk/magazine/article/paradigm-shift-why-arts-need-rethink-what-matters
The University of Brighton’s newest CORE, the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, invited associates from a broad spectrum of interests to its official launch on 24 February 2020. The university is one of only a handful of academic institutions that… Continue Reading →
Call Out for Mindful Making through Self Isolation up to A4 submission DEADLINE EXTENDED – there is still time to submit!! Please send us your making in stitch, either knitted/crochet/felted/embroidered/hand sewn/ machine sewn and hand embellished ideas of mindful ideas… Continue Reading →
The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing held a successful launch event on 24th February at the Old Ship Hotel, Brighton. The fully booked day welcomed 90 plus attendees from various arts and health organisations throughout Brighton and the UK as well… Continue Reading →
16th July 2020 10.00-4.00 68 Middle Street, Brighton This one-day transdisciplinary symposium brings together ideas from across social science, arts and humanities to debate the ethics of the adult voice in storytelling children’s everyday lives. Children’s stories – experienced and… Continue Reading →
The University of Brighton would like to invite you to the launch of a new Centre of Research and Enterprise Excellence (CORE) in Arts and Wellbeing. The event will be held on Monday 24th February 2020 at the Old Ship… Continue Reading →
As part of the AHRC Design for Change series, Sally Sutherland’s research features in this short film. https://twitter.com/ahrcpress/status/1212358091917971456
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