REWILD 2023 (1) (1) UPDATE Due to technical issues, we have been obliged to rethink the performance of Can’t Pay, Won’t Pay. This event will now consist of: Part A: Storytelling on womaxn mental health: Monologues and discussion on… 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 6th June 14:30-15:15 BST on Microsoft Teams. This session features: Jon Mason, University of Brighton – ‘Putting… 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 →
Event: REWILD: Festival of Storytelling and Community The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing When: 26th May from 9.30am Where: Sallis Benny Theatre, Grand Parade How: Please book your ticket here REWILD Festival at Sallis Benney Theatre event tickets from TicketSource… Continue Reading →
Word on the street mentions that Louisa Taylor’s new book on making ceramics is out July 24, 2023. Called Glazes for the Contemporary Maker: (Ceramics) Louisa has written a few books on ceramics, ‘The Ceramics Bible: the Complete Guide… Continue Reading →
If you have an interest in second-hand repair and up-cycling, read ‘Second-hand and the Tacit’ by Dr Jules Findley. Based on writings and discussions in a hands-on repair workshop held through Second hand Cultures in Unsettled Times organised by Cardiff… Continue Reading →
With the aim of expanding understanding of how makerspaces as a social design tool benefit participants and communities, Nick Gant and Katie Hill draw evidence generated through art-based research. Gain a deeper understanding through reflections from the perspectives of two… Continue Reading →
If you want a creative boost for your wellbeing and online presence, read ‘Remaking, Hope and Wellness through Online Connectivity’ by Emma Collins, who writes about the ideas of remaking using social media to promote making ideas. With the rise… Continue Reading →
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