How to Attend & Timetable

On the blog you will find information on each session. Many session PowerPoints or recordings will be made availalbe on the blog, after the event. Some events are aimed at staff only, some primarily for postgraduate students (that is, MA and PhD), but most  are open to all staff and students across the School of Art & Media. The range of different sessions run live on Microsoft Teams, or/and live in-person events at the following locations:

To attend

  • For events on Microsoft Teams, join the group in advance  to sign up and get the MS Team code.
  • For live sessions do note that there may be some room changes so be sure to check the blog for any updates. You do not need to book for live sessions with the exception of the sessions being held by the School of Humnanities and Social Sciences: – Trans-Sensory Stories of Gender-Based Violence

TImetable

Scroll down to see a list of sessions. Many run concurrently. To see sessions as a PDF timetable click:  table

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Exhibitions

  • From 6/11/2023 to 16/11/2023 : ‘Unfold’  by MA Fine Art students
  • From 13/11/2023 to 20/11/2023 : Trans-Sensory Stories of Gender-Based Violence

Session list 

GP = Grand Parade  ES =  Edward Street

 

  • Wednesday 15 –from – 10 to -11 –TGBV Project Team – Lesley Murray & Jessica Moriarty  –Guided tour 2 – Trans-Sensory Stories of Gender-Based Violence –All –GP Atrium —
  • Wednesday 15 –from – 11.3 to -12.3 –TGBV Project with Vanessa Marr –Roundtable discussion 2 – Open discussion on the exhibition and cultures of Trans-Sensory Stories of Gender-Based Violence –All –GP M2 —
  • Wednesday 15 –from – 13 to -14 –Paul Sermon –Thinking about doing a PhD? –UG and PG students –GP, 202 & MS Team —https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3aDxY-Hf4yzwKmmi2Q9nKMzjvi7y1vWNfYllbOt9HEhTE1%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=5630e2f0-4709-45d4-acd9-b0f37acc279e&tenantId=a900bb90-94fe-4658-8b34-dd72084c5064 code-hb0lmnq
  • Wednesday 15 –from – 13.3 to -15 –Vanessa Marr Facilitated by Faith Dodkins –Workshop 1 – Artists as Activists: how can visual art and textiles help deliver social change? Exploration of motivations behind art as activism and the barriers faced by artists working in the field. – Trans-Sensory Stories of Gender-Based Violence –All –GP G62 —
  • Wednesday 15 –from – 14 to -15 –Matt Adams & Jim Wilson  –Model Behaviour  –All –GP 202
  • Wednesday 15 –from – 14 to -15 –Amy Cunningham –‘Unfold’ an exhibition by current MA Fine Art students – presentation of research –All –ES 103 —
  • Wednesday 15 –from – 14.3 to -15.3 –Gavin Ambrose –The ‘Lost’ Books of Carson, Hardie and Wood – where Graphic Design history disappears –All –GP Studio 150 —
  • Wednesday 15 –from – 15.3 to -17 –Holly Birtles –Project ‘Volcano Mother’ –All –GP Sallis Benney
  • Wednesday 15 –from – 17 to -19 –Amy Cunningham –‘Unfold’ an exhibition by current MA Fine Art students  – private view –All –ES Ground Floor Gallery —

 

 

  • Friday 17 –from – 10 to -11 –Isobel Creed & Michael Wilson –Storytelling and Research –Staff & PG students –GP 202 —
  • Friday 17 –from – 10 to -11 –TGBV Project Team – Lesley Murray & Jessica Moriarty  –Guided tour 4 – Trans-Sensory Stories of Gender-Based Violence –All –GP Atrium —
  • Friday 17 –from – 11 to -12 –Stuart Hedley & Jim Wilson — Hindsight as foresight when planning RaKE projects –Staff & PG students –GP G202 —
  • Friday 17 –from – 11.3 to -12.3 –TGBV Project with Merci Roberts –Round table discussion 4 – Open discussion on exhibition and cultures of Trans-Sensory Stories of Gender-Based Violence –All –GP G4 —
  • Friday 17 –from – 13.3 to -15 –TGBV Project Merci Roberts Facilitated by Faith Dodkins –Workshop 3 – Changemakers: how historically marginalised poetry and spoken word artists are contributing to shifts in the cultural and political landscape  – Trans-Sensory Stories of Gender-Based Violence.  –All –GP G4 —

If you have any questions about a session, then email  the presenter of the session or Karen Gainsford K.Gainsford@brighton.ac.uk