Date: Friday 20th May 2022
Venue: Grand Parade, University of Brighton
Join us online or in person for a symposium exploring and sharing practice-based research in art, architecture & design that uses socially engaged or participatory methods.
This programme brings together artists, architects, designers, researchers, curators, and writers to ask:
- How do socially engaged and participatory methods offer different understandings of what research can be?
- What sort of outcomes do they produce? How can this work be documented, and shared in ways that acknowledge the collaborative and dialogic nature of the research?
- What sort of challenges come with socially engaged and participatory research for the researcher and the participant?
Speakers including: Sophie Hope, Anthony Schrag, R.M. Sánchez-Camus, Vanessa Marr, Torange Khonsari, Gil Mualem-Doron, Sarah Akigbogun and Unit 38
Workshops, tours and roundtable discussions on:
(1) Practice-based research, and the problematics of participation
(2) Institutions, access and inclusion
(3) Co-creating spaces and places of encounter
Tickets and access information: https://brightoncca.art/event/really-sayin-somethin/
Co-hosted and supported by School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering, School of Arts & Media and Experimental Design Practices Research and Enterprise Group (ExDP REG) at University of Brighton, and Brighton Centre for Contemporary Art.
Part of a 3 day series of events: Structures of Community: Art, Architecture & Social Engagement, 19 - 21 May 2022
Open to all, this 3 day public art symposium and associated programme traces the relationships between architecture, community and socially engaged art practice in the public realm.
It is contextualised by this year's Brighton Festival programme co-directed by Marwa al-Sabouni. The symposium will also feature the launch of Brighton & Hove City Council’s new 10 year Public Art Strategy and will mark the unveiling of three major public art works in the city at Brighton Station, Preston Barracks and Brighton CCA.
The programme is produced by Brighton CCA in partnership with Brighton & Hove City Council and in collaboration with Towner Eastbourne and University of Brighton.
https://brightoncca.art/structures-of-community-sharing-creative-practices-engaged-in-the-public-realm/
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