Below you will find a list of projects directed and conducted by The Engine Room. You can click on the 'Read more' link below each summary to see the full description of the project, contact details, links and other information.
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Creativity Matters invites a collaboration between creative professionals and elderly clients within three areas of commonly age-related conditions (dementia, Parkinson’s disease and stroke).
This is not art therapy. The emphasis for each participant is in the generation of a personal language and imagery, focusing on each person's creative potential. |
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During 2006 Ealing Council partnered with The Engine Room, Wimbledon College of Art, University of the Arts, London to develop ‘Creativity Matters’, a pilot test within four Children’s Centres to determine the impact of embedding creative professionals in early years education. |
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Domestic & General PLC: Public Art Project |
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Documentation of an Australian Aboriginal art collection in the Wimbledon offices of D & G. The resulting artwork, a film projected into the public foyer, becomes a catalyst for engaging with the broader community, including local schools. Employees working alongside the paintings will also be invited to make a response. |
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For over 20 years, Wimbledon College of Art students have transformed Cannizaro Park into a temporary exhibition space. This year’s show ran from Saturday 10th May to Monday 12th May. The development and presentation of contemporary artworks in such a spectacular setting creates an opportunity for the College to create wider participation with the local community and the Arts. |
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More than ever the arts are shaping and influencing our daily lives through the media and creative industries. |
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Visual Artists Research Unit |
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Artists Research (the Visual Artists Research Unit) has been
established to make available evidence about the social and economic
contribution made by artists. |
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Visual Literacy and the Creative Industries |
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This research is part of a
larger project that aims to develop a detailed strategic plan and
implementation scheme for visual, movement and sound literacies using graphic
and visual communication areas. |
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