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31st May - 1st June 2017
University of Brighton Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics
Come down by the seaside for two days of practical workshops and participatory experiments exploring undisciplined forms of knowledge production. It will be investigating alternative ways of creating and understanding with words, images and bodies through workshops and other interventions in the company of artists, performers and academics.
Workshops and events will be spread over two days, with ample time for participants to share and contribute. The workshop will take place at the University of Brighton’s Grand Parade campus in central Brighton. A scratch night will take place on the evening of the 31 st of May with contributions from participants followed by live performances.
The following contributors are confirmed:
Prof Harriet Hawkins (professor in Geohumanities at Royal Holloway)
Sarah Eliza Kelly (poet, paper artist and PhD student at the Royal College of Art)
Sarah Grange (multi-disciplinary artist)
Miriam Lorenzo (practitioner in performing arts and PhD student at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos)
Dr Helen Johnson (poet and Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton)
Dr Philippa Lyon (convenor of the Drawing Research Interest Group at the University of Brighton)
For further information and to register please see:
The event is open to doctoral students and practice-based researchers affiliated to TECHNE institutions.
For the full programme, please visit: http://bit.ly/undisciplinedevent
Undisciplined Methods Programme
Please check your availability and commitments before signing up to this event. Booking and then cancelling may deny opportunities to others and also wastes money, food and other resources.