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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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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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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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