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> From: The Group for Learning in Art and Design (GLAD) on behalf of
> Rescen
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> Sent: Thursday, September 2, 2004 15:29 PM
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> Subject: Invitation to a ResCen Seminar
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> (Apologies for any cross-postings)
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> ResCen Announcement
>
> ResCen Seminar:
> Tuesday 21 September 2004
>
> Theme:
> Motivation: the artist and the psychoanalyst
> with Dr. Hanna Segal
>
> Venue:
> The Voicebox
> Level 5
> Royal Festival Hall
> Belvedere Road
> London SE1 8XX
>
> Time:
> 6pm
>
> Presented by:
> ResCen, Centre for Research into Creation in the Performing Arts,
> Middlesex University, with ResCen Research Associates;
> Ghislaine Boddington, Shobana Jeyasingh, Richard Layzell,
> Rosemary Lee, Graeme Miller and Errollyn Wallen
>
> For over three years the ResCen artists have been meeting in
> closed sessions to discuss the processes that form and inform
> their work.
>
> This seminar is the first in the series for the academic year
> 2004/05. In it, the ResCen artists will engage in conversation with
> Dr Hanna Segal, the eminent psychoanalyst and author who has
> written extensively, with creativity as one of her key themes.
>
> Together, the Research Associates will explore the impulses that
> instigate creative work and the ways in which creative energy is
> sustained over decades of artistic practice. Specific themes will
> include the artistic endeavour as internal and external processes,
> and the artist's relationship to the verbal realm.
>
> The ResCen artists represent decades of knowledge, skills,
> craft and experience - the motivation which fuels their work is a
> vital factor in their practice. Those attending will have an
> opportunity to participate, enhancing the debate by offering greater
> breadth of experience.
>
> -- Prof. Christopher Bannerman,
> Head of ResCen - Centre for Research into Creation in the
> Performing Arts, School of Arts
>
>
> To Reserve A Place:
> Entrance to the seminar is free but to reserve a place contact
> Natalie Daniel.
> Email: [log in to unmask]
> Telephone: 020 8411 6288/2710
> Our most recent seminars are available to view on the
> ResCen website:
> www.rescen.net
>
> If you want to be added to or taken off ResCen's mailing list,
> please contact the e-mail address above.
>
>
>
>
> This event is supported by NESTA
>
>
> NESTA is the National Endowment for Science, Technology and
> the Arts, the organisation that invests in UK creativity and
> innovation. Set up by Act of Parliament in 1998, NESTA uses the
> interest on a National Lottery endowment to pioneer ways of
> supporting and promoting innovation and creativity across science,
> technology, the arts and learning. NESTA was created to invest at
> the highest point of risk, and offer individuals, groups and small
> businesses the time, space, money and support to push at the
> frontiers of knowledge and practice. For further details, including
> how to apply, head to www.nesta.org.uk.
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