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 →
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 →
Mark Price is a student on the Creative Writing MA. He is undertaking a residency with the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, exploring practitioner-researchers’ perceptions and experiences of creativity and interdisciplinarity. I’m a student again. Our assignments on the… Continue Reading →
CAW Visiting Research Fellow Sebastián Collado (PhD student at Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile) reports on a recent workshop he conducted on the Performative Narrative Interview, a research methodology developed during his PhD studies. In the first days of November… Continue Reading →
Visiting Research Fellow, Edina Husanovic, reports on the latest workshop for the Drawing Migrations project which took place on the 19 November 2021. I’m currently working on the preliminary stages of a research project titled ‘Migration and Drawing’, which… Continue Reading →
CAW PhD researcher, Rebecca Atkinson, provides an update on her recent research and publications. Earlier this month, Rebecca was featured on BBC Radio 4’s PM show discussing her expertise in music therapy and neurological conditions (52mins), here she is joined… Continue Reading →
CAW PhD researcher, Alex Fitch, provides an update on his recent research and publications With 50% of my PhD research focussed on comic books – I am investigating “What can Sequential Art tell us about interactions with architecture that other… 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 →
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 →
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