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27 Jun 2019
Sally Sheniman FRSA
Over three months from end of January to beginning of April in 2019, Artists in Residence at C2C Social Action worked with vulnerable women in Northampton, teaching art skills and bolstering confidence.
14 Jun 2019
Kath Davies
WOVEN is a new festival celebrating innovation in textiles that is being piloted this year between the 8th to the 16th June.
12 Jun 2019
Nick Jones
Nick Jones reports on the first of four PechaKucha evenings of 2019.
10 Jun 2019
Hazel Chandler
‘Have You Ever thought About?’ is a track about being homeless and it came together at the first With1Voice Summit in Manchester, UK, which brought together organisations from all over the world who work with the homeless and the arts. Producer of this track and Director and co-founder of WAYout Arts, Hazel Chandler, is an RSA Fellow and one of the network leads of the Fellow Artist’s Network.
09 Apr 2019
Geralyn Mulqueen FRSA
Geralyn Mulqueen FRSA reflects on her “Art for the senses” showcase at the Metropolitan Arts Centre (MAC), her own journey, how creativity in all it’s forms can positively impact mental well being.
15 Mar 2019
Neil McLennan FRSA
In 1867 the RSA instigated the commemorative plaque scheme as a way or recognising places linked with figures from history. In 2018 RSA Fellow and Fellowship Councillor Neil McLennan instigated a series of commemorations to mark Scotland’s Great War poets. Now he calls on more fellows to mark people from the past in places of significance to them, especially in this, the year when peace should be commemorated.
12 Mar 2019
Phoebe Williams
Why do we feel so disillusioned with our current leadership? Is it because ‘ideology’ is being disavowed just when we need it most?
26 Feb 2019
Jacky Fitt Todd Hannula FRSA Ned Hoste
"We firmly believe that our future, a good future, will rely on people having more and better conversations"
18 Dec 2018
What are the values that really matter for honouring our enlightenment legacy?
12 Dec 2018
Graham Henderson FRSA
"In resisting extremism, intolerance and xenophobia, the arts are one of our most important sources of integrity, authenticity, and truth."
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