Digital Academia – HARTS Online Launch Special A series of talks to sit alongside the launch of HARTS Online, the postgraduate website of… communication, Creative Provocations, Digital Academia, documentation, Gary Spicer, Gemma Meek, HARTS Online, Lewis Sykes
Jackie Haynes – Drawing on Perspectives The drawings from this session were shown at Jackie Haynes exhibition , renamed Improvocations – see… Abstract, Abstraction, collaboration, Creative Provocations, drawing, Jackie Haynes
Sara Davies – Between the lines of the EEA(PR) form I imagine the north My voice is only just able to hold the bureaucratic words. As I read from the… communication, Creative Provocations, Embodied, Performance, Sara Davies
Jackie Haynes – Artist Book Object Exploration of an artist book object made by Jackie Haynes, but looked at in her absence.… absence, Artist book, documentation, presence, tactile
Victoria Haire – How Will Scientific Research into the Relationship Between the Senses Affect How Art is Made? Recent research in neuroscience and experimental psychology indicates that our senses are interlinked in a holistic… Aesthetics, Aristotle, Canon, Senses, Touch, Vision
Gemma Meek – Are There Forgotten and Invisible Histories Beneath and Within Relational Aesthetics? Warning: Work-in-progress! Why is Nicolas Bourriaud’s Relational Aesthetics so popular? After being asked this question during… Creative Provocations, Felicity Allen, Gallery Education, Gemma Meek, Helena Reckitt, Maintenance Art, Nicolas Bourriaud, Relational Aesthetics, Ukeles
Beverley Irving – Gender Stereotypes: The Conditioning of Society What If Pets Were Sexist? What can I do about it? Society is sexist, and innocently… Advertising, artist books, Beverly Irving, Childhood, Creative Provocations, Gender, Illustration, Self image, Stereotypes
Lin Charlston Spontaneous provocation.… agency, communication, Creative Provocations, Lin Charlston, plants
Frances Williams – Is there hope for Manchester, this Christmastime? My presentation, half tongue-in-cheek, asks ‘is there hope for Manchester this christmastime’? Following a year of… Creative Provocations, culture, debate, devo-Manc, Frances Williams, health, political art
Robert Douglas Dickinson – NENA The day before he presented this year’s coverage of the Turner Prize on television, the journalist… Bob Dickinson, contemporary art, Creative Provocations, journalism, politics, post-truth, trauma