Time: October 8, 2014 all day
Location: Cardiff Story
Street: The Old Library, Trinity
City/Town: StCardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 1BH
Website or Map: http://www.cardiffmuseum.com/
Phone: 07455 570755
Event Type: free, symposium
Organized By: Carrie Ann-Newman and Arran Rees
Latest Activity: Sep 9, 2014
An event that will open up the discussion about community participation in Arts and Heritage contexts.
The day will consist of keynote speakers from NTW, Our Museums Project and Brendan Jackson, freelance artist in intercultural dialogue. This will be followed by a debate on what is good practice and how we can address the parts which are "not always so great".
Open to freelance artists, practitioners in represeting individuals, museums and theatres and anyone interested in postcolonial issues and intercultural dialogue in the arts, community access and sustainability in arts engagement.
Some of the topics which may be discussed are:
During the second half of the day we invite submissions from each delegate to prepare a five minute provocation on a subject relating to our themes, again to open up this topic and gets some rousing peer debate happening.
If you would like to submit an idea for a provocation please use the form attached Provocateur_form%5B1%5D.docx
at send it to:
NewmanCA1@cardiff.ac.uk
mobile number +447455570755
Likewise , if you wish to attend please contact Carrie to register. Twitter @cardiffsympo/Blog
http://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/newmanca1/
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