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Artists Conversations in Dundee on 29 June

Artists Conversations: supporting artists working with education and in participatory settings

How do we stay nourished as practitioners and as artists?

How do we grow as practitioners and as people? How do we encourage participants and ourselves? How do we reflect on our practice, support and listen to each other? Let’s have the conversation we need about the joys and challenges of working as an artist in the community.

An Open Space event – where participants set the agenda – for artists who work or teach in participatory settings to connect, network, share practice and cook up a recipe for nourishing their practice.         

You may be a musician, visual artist, dance or drama practitioner, storyteller, writer, sculptor, graffiti artist, animator, puppeteer, jeweller, costume designer. Whatever your art form, if you take your skills and practice into participatory settings – schools, prisons, care settings, youth clubs, community projects – you’re welcome to join us for an Open Space day of conversations in which you set the agenda.             

Open space events have a flexible framework to accommodate a range of discussions, a place for people to collaborate around a question of shared interest, where participants set the agenda. Open space is guided by key principles: Whoever comes is the right people. Wherever it happens is the right place. Whenever it starts is the right time. Whatever happens is the only thing that could. When it’s over it’s over.              

Location:

DCA, 152 Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4DY      

Date:

Monday 29 June 2015            

Time:

10am – 4.30pm

(Registration and coffee from 10am – the event will get started at 10.30 am)              

The deal:

Facilitated by Elspeth Murray and Alice McGrath.

You bring: openness, passion and commitment to the conversations.

We provide: lunch and refreshments throughout the day.              

Registration:

Book early as places are limited.

               

Contributions towards travel costs are available for those coming from outside Dundee. Contact Alice McGrath to discuss.

This event is part of ArtWorks Scotland’s activity. ArtWorks is a Paul Hamlyn Foundation special initiative which has spent four years exploring how policy makers, artists, funders, employers, commissioners and training providers can build on our rich tradition of participatory arts. ArtWorks Scotland is match funded and led by Creative Scotland.