Shared worlds : workshop-seminar about collaborative and participatory art- 25, 26 and 27 of July

In the Local Worls’s project July is the month for artists’ talks and workshops.  THIS WEEKEND, the transversal programme includes the workshop seminar SHARED WORLDS (July 25-27) about collaborative and participatory art, coordinated by artist Mónica de Miranda and the participation of Tate Britain’s curator Paul Goodwin, artist Faisal Adbu’Allah and artist and […]

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The Red Room Presents LOVING BIG BROTHER

paula roush participates on LOVING BIG BROTHER with John E McGrath (Artistic Director or Manchester’s ground breaking Contact Theatre and author of Loving Big Brother) and Nic Groombridge (www.criminologyinpublic.com), author on CCTV, criminology and sexuality, a debate that interrogates surveillance culture with the public in an interactive platform. There are more cameras in […]

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art practice dialogue facebook group

Friday we had the Artquest Art Practice Dialogue Seminar at the Swedenborg Society in Bloomsbury, London and one of my contributions was the creation of a facebook group to help us take our dialogue one step further, and crucially, explore social media tools like facebook and its multiple “conversational applications” for online dialogue; the reaction […]

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Art Practice Dialogue

A one-day seminar on Friday 7 December 2007 to research and investigate peer mentoring and dialogue techniques within visual arts and crafts practice in the context of future peer mentoring provision from Artquest.
Venue: Swedenborg Hall, Bloomsbury, London
Friday 7 December, 10am - 4pm
With Paula Roush,  Rona Lee, Nina Pope, Jason Bowman, Shane Waltener, Binita Walia, chaired […]

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Refiguring Forum – Dialogue, Practice, Responsibility

Russel Martin is organising a one day seminar for Artquest around the aims of the Forum project (more details if you’re not familiar with it are at http://www.artquest.org.uk/artpracticedialogue.htm), looking at how dialogue and conversation are used as parts of creative and professional artistic practice, and at art practices that don’t necessarily include making objects. […]

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satellite voyeurism

Artist-curator Francis Hunger is organising Satellite Voyeurism at the HMKV Hartware MedienKunstVerein, a two-day workshop researching the intersection of scientific and artistic practices surrounding the production and circulation of satellite data. The programme articulates two perspectives: on saturday, analytical and reflective presentations of cultural and technological issues associated with relevant geo-projects; and on sunday a […]

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