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Conversation Starters

A DYCP grant funded project exploring neurodiverse conversations including all the space in between!

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Homing In

Rachael Disbury on Caroline Wendling’s Archipelago

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Magnum & BJP Workshop 2: NGO’s, Social Practice & Advocacy

Magnum & BJP Workshop 2: NGO’s, Social Practice &  Advocacy  The day started with all the workshop participants  sharing their work for 3 minutes, quickly explaining their background and their expectations of the weekend. There were a mix of professional […]

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Mess Making as Social Glue- the fallout

I’ve been working in a social practice for 10 years. I think socially engaged work is some of the most thoughtful, high-quality, useful and challenging art being produced now. I think practitioners are a powerful cultural resource& I’m really committed […]

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Mess Making As Social Glue 1

Short bursts of thinking about / talking about / doing stuff around: making as a form of “commoning”

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SOUP at Social Making

The Social Making (optional) symposium dinner will take the format of a SOUP event, also held at Devonport Guildhall. SOUP is a powerful tool to start conversations, practice democracy and fund new projects, people, and ideas. Social Making SOUP, supported […]

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Introducing Social Making 2018

Social Making: Socially Engaged Practice Now and Next is the second biennial symposium developed and delivered by Take A Part CIC. The aim of the symposium is to bring examples of international socially engaged practices to the South West of the […]

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Social Making

‘Social Making: Socially Engaged Practice Now and Next’ is a biennial symposium developed and delivered by Take A Part CIC, exploring contemporary social practice.
http://www.effordtakeapart.org.uk/social-making/

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A Blog about Professional Development MENTORING

This Professional Development Bursary was to pay for mentoring from curators to help me develop and contextualise my practice within current curatorial thinking. Aiming to examine and reflect on my work and make future plans for directions and potential outcomes.

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