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Please see below the call for submissions for our concluding conference in London this coming September. We welcome submissions of all shapes, sizes and types! We would love to see as many of you there as can make! Deadline for submissions 3 July 2024
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Please see below the call for submissions for our concluding conference in London this coming September. We welcome submissions of all shapes, sizes and types! We would love to see as many of you there as can make! Deadline for submissions 3 July 2024
blogs.brighton.ac.uk/everyda…
New research shows that 'everyday creatives' don't engage with cultural institutions with any regularity. Anne Torreggiani on how organisations can better support and engage their communities @audienceagents@ace_nationalartsprofessional.co.uk/magaz…
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A simple and much needed solution to the arts funding crisis, opening the door to proper government support for #everydaycreativity's role in health/wellbeing and placemaking.
@ecnetwork22@TheNCCH
‘You see my belief about art is that art is open for everyone. I mean, the thing of technique doesn’t come into anything; the thing of chance & randomness & spirit is definitely the most important thing’ - Mark Hollis (Talk Talk) in the wondrous *A Perfect Silence* @benwardle
There has been increasing interest in the role of the arts in addressing some of our most pressing public health challenges.
On #WorldArtDay, an article in @TheLancetPH presents examples of promising policy developments: hubs.li/Q01Lz10p0
Great to attend the @ecnetwork22 event on enriching creative research methods yesterday - my ponderings: the importance of creating a safe space; allowing enough time is crucial; building authentic relationships, trust cuts through everything co-creative
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Fantastic day with the AHRC Everyday Creativity Research Network. Qs around the intersections of the esoteric with the pragmatic; where, how and why we bound the concept of everyday creativities; when does representation become knowledge and knowledge become action? @ecnetwork22
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Queenie Clarke talks about having been scared about the word creative, feeling pressure, but has a better sense of it being more freeing, and having a much broader meaning.