Made for Out of the Ordinary Places (OOTO Places), an Ideas Test programme working in four areas of North Kent where commissioned artists created projects shaped by people and place. Developed to support more people to get involved in the arts, four new projects took place in Iwade, Sittingbourne, Strood and the Isle of Grain. OOTO Places explores how local residents and artists can co-create new and experimental work that reimagines and challenges perceptions of place and in turn raises wider social and political questions.
Third publication for the research project exploring physical and emotional relationships to work, focused on the process, findings and analysis of an 18 month long investigation into the physical and emotional affects of complaining, receiving complaints and not being able to complain in the context of work.
Published alongside an exhibition at the Peltz Gallery (6 February – 3 March 2016).
This work is part of a project ‘Life in Bytom’. which was presented at the CSW Kronika in Bytom, Poland, between 24 November 2012 and 26 January 2013. Duration, 27 minutes. Polish with English subtitles.
Text in Italian and English.
Stand issue one was commissioned by Indivisible and Leeds Metropolitan University as part of (in)Xclusion programme of events.
Archive from the professional development programmes by artists for artists.
7 Weeks, 7 Residencies, 7 Ways to Activate Change.
Mel Dolan reports on the Goat Island Summer School in Bristol 2001
Useful links to survival strategies for artists, funding bodies and international organizations
Discussion with artists including Barby Asante, Leslie Hill and Helen Paris of Curious, Richard Dedomenici and Angharad Wynne-Jones
This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)