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CAW Funding Opportunities 2023-24: Events Funding

The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing is pleased to announce that our 2023-24 calls for event and seed funding are now open! Events Funding: Funding of up to £1000 is available to support the production of events (conference/symposium/festival). We would… Continue Reading →

Creative Research Methods Symposium with David Heineman and Tom Roberts

The Creative Research Methods Group would like to invite you to join us for another vibrant symposium on creative research methods on Tuesday 16th January 2024 13:00-14:30 GMT on Microsoft Teams. This session features: David Heineman, Commonwealth University Bloomsburg –… Continue Reading →

Event | Celebrating Queer and Creative Methods – 31 January 2024

Centre for Arts and Wellbeing and the Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender, in partnership with The Ledward Centre (Brighton), are hosting an event to share and celebrate Queer Creative research methods The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing and the… Continue Reading →

Creative Research Methods Symposium with Sophie Anne Edwards, Christina Jane and Steve Downey

The Creative Research Methods Group would like to invite you to join us for another vibrant symposium on creative research methods on Monday 4th December 13:00-14:30 GMT on Microsoft Teams. This session features: Steve Downey and Christina Jane, independent artists… Continue Reading →

November Digest | Centre for Arts and Wellbeing

Welcome to the November edition of the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing November digest, a summary of upcoming events, talks and exhibitions. Event: Men Talking The Centre for Arts and Wellbeing When: Saturday 11th November 2023, 8.00pm Where: Lantern Theatre,… Continue Reading →

AHRC funded project: Trans-sensory storying of gender-based violence

Monday 13 November 5-7 at Grand Parade Building (City Campus), University of Brighton.   This exhibition includes a collection of responses to stories of gender-based violence in the UK and Mexico during and after the Covid 19 pandemic. It is… Continue Reading →

Goodbye Breasts!: What can creativity bring to health care change?

https://www.goodbyebreasts.com/ Jess Moriarty, co-director of the Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, took part in a roundtable with health care experts and artists discussing Dr Joanna Callaghan’s thought provoking exhibition about her experience of breast cancer which was at South East… Continue Reading →

The Art Listening – 25/10/23 – 6-7.30pm

  The Art of Listening What can creativity bring to health care change? Wednesday 25 October 6-7.30pmm Register The Art of Listening Tickets, Wed 25 Oct 2023 at 18:00 | Eventbrite   The Dance Space | South East Dance A… Continue Reading →

How Do You Feel? Exhibition & Drop-in Wellbeing Centre Phoenix Art Space Wednesday 21 June – Sunday 25 June

How Do You Feel? Accompanying the exhibition, Collectarium will be running a drop-in wellbeing centre at the Phoenix Art Space where members of the public are invited to contribute to the exhibition by participating in the FREE mask making workshops…. Continue Reading →

Eshani Adhikary: Narrative Recipes

Eshani Adhikary has created a collection of recipes exploring culture and narrative storytelling. Titled ‘Hidden Stories of a Dusty Kitchen’, she states: This project is a homage to my roots, the women in my home who really didn’t belong to… Continue Reading →

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