Join artists and academics in exploring current debates and practices in contemporary participatory, inclusive and collaborative arts through our talks series and five-day course.
Drop in to this series of talks to examine a variety of arts disciplines and how to use these to engage marginalised groups such as people with learning disabilities, mental health diagnosis, offenders, the elderly, homeless people and refugees.
This intensive five-day course, bookable through the University of Brighton offers an exploration of current debates and practices in contemporary participatory, inclusive and collaborative arts.
On Friday 3 and Saturday 4 February from 12.00 until 18.00, come and view the results of the Inclusive Arts MA students research posters and drop in to discuss their work and ideas.
This event is programmed by the University of Brighton, a Tate Exchange Associate.
About the University of Brighton
The University of Brighton believes in Practical Wisdom, using the values of inclusivity, sustainability, creativity and partnership to underpin all its activities. The School of Art is host to a wide variety of interesting and useful learning opportunities including the MA Inclusive Arts Practice course. Academics and practicing inclusive, participatory artists teaching on this course have devised the University of Brighton Tate Exchange Associate activities.