Beauty Kit is an on-going project by the Belgian-Chilean artist Isabel Burr Raty, a hands-on research on the human body as a territory for sustainable agriculture. Isabel Burr Raty’s BK Female Farm is a mobile farm where she and other females harvest their bodily juices to produce beauty care products, which are used for treatments in her BK Spa and critically discussed in her BK Focus Group. Through a playful, embodied and participatory art practice, Beauty Kit tackles radical questions on ecology and exploitation, sexuality and agency.
Artist/Author: Scottee | Digital Reference: EF5139 | Type: Digital File
Artist Scottee shares his experiences of crowd-funding for his project 'Liam Gallagher is My Grandad’. This talk was part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 18th September 2014. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme.
Artist/Author: Sam Davis | Digital Reference: EF5138 | Type: Digital File
Sam Davis, Development Manger from Cause4, discusses sponsorship and how his organisation works with businesses. This talk was part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 18th September 2014. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme.
Artist/Author: CJ Mitchell | Digital Reference: EF5137 | Type: Digital File
CJ Mitchell, Co-Director of the Live Art Development Agency, discusses the organisations two most recent crowdfunding campaigns for new publications from artists Ron Athey and Lois Weaver. This talk was part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 18th September 2014. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council.
Artist/Author: Deborah Curtis | Digital Reference: EF5136 | Type: Digital File
A talk on corporate social responsibility, crowdfunding and ethical fundraising delivered as part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 29th October 2013. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme. test
Artist/Author: Bridget Mckenzie | Digital Reference: EF5135 | Type: Digital File
A talk on corporate social responsibility, crowdfunding and ethical fundraising delivered as part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 29th October 2013. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme.