“When I talk about arts and mental health, 3 things usually happen…”
Artistic Director of Mean Feet Dance, Viv Gordon, debunks the “the irritating assumption” that art relating to mental health is for therapy of self and not entertainment of other The Ageas Salisbury International Arts Festival this year comes with the … Continue reading
Read OnFutureEverything unveils new art commission for Manchester by emerging artist Naho Matsuda
every thing every time Tuesday 30 May 2017, Manchester: FutureEverything is unveiling a new art commission by emerging artist Naho Matsuda for CityVerve, titled every thing every time. Naho Matsuda, is one of seven artists selected as part of … Continue reading
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CARBON CAPTURE | DANIEL GOSLING Bring a strong bag, take away as much anthracite coal as you want, bury it somewhere WHO | Artist DANIEL GOSLING has previously created work around a 34 day padyatra (protest walk) from Bhopal to Delhi organised by a … Continue reading
Read OnThe Art of Climate Change
2 Degrees Festival celebrates art inspired by the most urgent issue of our time What does climate change taste like and how does it sound? What can school children teach us about the future of the planet? Bury coal … Continue reading
Read OnSmart Oxford Playable City® Commission open for submissions
Smart Oxford Playable City® Commission open for submissions The Smart Oxford Playable City Commission puts people and play at the heart of the City of Oxford, inviting creatives from around the world to respond to the theme of the Shared … Continue reading
Read OnMen in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) at a crossroads, reveals ground-breaking multi-country study on the state of male-female relations in the MENA region
Beirut, Lebanon – A multi-country study in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) – covering Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, and Palestine – reveals the reality of men’s lives behind the headlines. While a majority of men surveyed in the four … Continue reading
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