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Month: May 2022

by Kat Taylor May 19, 2022 Number of comments0
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All Party Parliamentary Group for Culture, Health and Wellbeing

The UK’s All Party Parliamentary Group for Culture, Health and Wellbeing recently led a round table on how co-production andContinue Reading

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front page of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority Creative Care Kit
Creative Care Kits, a number of Greater Manchester organisations led by GMCA worked together to create and distribute 22,000 Kit to young people without access to the internet during lockdown.A second Kity was also delivered in October 2020.
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2020 three minute heroes launch event poster
Three Minute Heroes launch
THRE MINUTE HEROES GM LOGO HASHTAG HEAR ME OUT
Image fro IG Kultur publication, Austria https://www.igkultur.at/artikel/arts-prescription-new-kind-medicine
Image fro IG Kultur publication, Austria https://www.igkultur.at/artikel/arts-prescription-new-kind-medicine
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Culture Politic International, Dec 2019 Keynote at EU policy workshop in Vienna
GM Arts, Culture and Mental Health feature month
GM Arts, Culture and Mental Health feature month
The Winston Churchill Trust's Travelling Fellowship
Exhibition and talks from by Will Self and Profesor Jphn Read John Baldessari – Matthew Buckingham – Sophie Calle – Marc Camille Chaimowicz – Moyra Davey – Luke Fowler – Gillian Wearing – Catherine Yass The modern city has frequently been identified through its intensity - a busy and bustling environment of potentially creative and productive activity. For the spectator, this intensity can also tip over into a state in which reality is temporarily obscured. It is this finely balanced state which the exhibition explores, the condition of urban psychosis is presented as a recurring theme, a shadow which continues to haunt the city. July 2014
Exhibition and talks from by Will Self and Profesor Jphn Read John Baldessari – Matthew Buckingham – Sophie Calle – Marc Camille Chaimowicz – Moyra Davey – Luke Fowler – Gillian Wearing – Catherine Yass The modern city has frequently been identified through its intensity – a busy and bustling environment of potentially creative and productive activity. For the spectator, this intensity can also tip over into a state in which reality is temporarily obscured. It is this finely balanced state which the exhibition explores, the condition of urban psychosis is presented as a recurring theme, a shadow which continues to haunt the city. July 2014
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http://www.greenman.net/explore/areas/einsteins-garden/
http://www.greenman.net/explore/areas/einsteins-garden/
Research Artist Carol Hanson's installation at Green Man: Doris and Ivor's Carry On Cartoon Camping
The Human Library is an international equalities movement that challenges prejudice and discrimination through social contact. It uses the language and mechanism of a library to facilitate respectful conversations that can positively change people’s attitudes and behaviours towards members of our communities who are at risk of exclusion and marginalisation. http://humanlibraryuk.org/
The Human Library is an international equalities movement that challenges prejudice and discrimination through social contact. It uses the language and mechanism of a library to facilitate respectful conversations that can positively change people’s attitudes and behaviours towards members of our communities who are at risk of exclusion and marginalisation. http://humanlibraryuk.org/
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Dementia and Imagination exhibition in conjunction with Chesterfield's famous Crooked Spire
BBC Radio Sheffield
BBC Radio Sheffield
The Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. Public talk alongside Pulitzer Prize-winning play Wit by Margaret Edson, 'Making Great Art Out Of Illness'.
The Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. Public talk alongside Pulitzer Prize-winning play Wit by Margaret Edson, ‘Making Great Art Out Of Illness’.
Workshop space at Nottingham Contemporary
Workshop space at Nottingham Contemporary
Research Artist Carol Hanson installation at Einstein's Garden, Green Man festival
Research Artist Carol Hanson installation at Einstein’s Garden, Green Man festival
Public Engagement with the Dementia and Imagination team

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