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Talks for Higher Education

The Live Art Development Agency offers talks to Higher Education Institutions at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Talks utilise the experience and expertise of Agency staff and its extensive range of resources to deliver engaging sessions tailored to different levels of student development. Talks are suitable for students in visual art, cultural studies, and theatre and performance studies contexts and can be adapted to specific course needs.

Talks can be presented in the Agency’s Study Room research facility in London, or at HEIs.

The cost of Agency Talks for HE is negotiable and varies depending on requirements. Income from HE Talks is used to support and expand the research resources of the Agency.

Subjects

  • An Introduction to Live Art
  • An Introduction to the Agency and its Study Room
  • Curatorial Strategies
  • Documentation and Archiving
  • Being a Live Artist

More info and Booking

For further information and booking please contact us.

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