Creative practice
Creative Consultation Course – Thursday 6th & 13th May
OnlineIf it’s for them, work with them! Ensure your projects for young people remain dynamic and relevant, by embedding their voice across your work and the governance of your organisation. […]
Places for Recovery? Museums, Children’s Wellbeing and Covid-19
Zoom , United Kingdom‘Our Voices Matter’: the Impact of Covid-19 on Children and Young People’s Lives: Our first speaker is Alan Herron. Over the summer of 2020 PlayBoard NI undertook research focused on […]
Creative Evaluation
OnlineMembers of GEM are entitled to discount to Engage training as part of our reciprocal relationship. Please contact [email protected] to receive your discount code! This programme of three online workshops […]
Finding Inspiration: Arts Award in SEND Settings Webinar
Online , United KingdomHow can the Arts Award provide a framework for arts participation and validate achievement for children and young people in SEND settings? Join us to explore how to support children […]
Playing with Sound CPD at the British Library
British Library 96 Euston Rd, London, United KingdomJoin us to explore, debate and play as we share how we have been opening up our Sound Archive to children under 5 and their families. The British Library is […]
Common Ground Symposium 2022: Creativity in Heritage – The Future of Youth Engagement
St Andrew and Blackfriars Hall St Andrews & Blackfriars Hall, St Andrews Hall Plain, Norwich, United KingdomHow can creativity lead us to alternative ways of seeing and enable youth engagement with heritage? Are you a professional in Heritage or the Arts? Do you work in learning, […]
Gathering Momentum
OnlineCan you imagine the future of participatory art? Join colleagues on 16 and 17 March for a two-day online programme to collectively and creatively consider the next decade of visual […]
Decolonising Portrait Collections and Interpretation: Care, Repair and Intersectional Re-Imaginations
Online , United KingdomA webinar for museum, gallery and heritage professionals and academics engaged with portrait research, interpretation and display. How can we use portraiture to unearth erased or invisible histories or challenge […]
Decolonising Portrait Collections and Interpretation: Failure as Social Justice Praxis
OnlineA webinar for museum, gallery and heritage professionals and academics engaged with portrait research, interpretation and display. This event will explore practical examples of 'failed' anti-racist work. Our speakers will share how they navigated through them and equip participants with tools to deal with 'failure'. Working in an anti-racist way is 'messy', non-linear, highly emotive […]
Teaching African and African diaspora history
British Museum London, United KingdomJoin the British Museum Schools team, curators and experts to explore teaching and learning about African and African Diaspora history. Build subject knowledge and share best practice through talks, workshops and performances. The programme features keynote speaker Hakim Adi, Professor of the History of Africa and the African Diaspora at the University of Chichester.
Folk Education Development Day
Queens Building, Room 01.09, Chancellor’s Drive, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ Queens Building, Room 01.09, Chancellor’s Drive, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United KingdomA multitude of voices: folk arts and communities Join us for our free professional development day for anyone involved or interested in folk arts in education, heritage and participation settings. Through a range of presentations, practical workshops, discussions and networking, we'll be considering community engagement in the folk arts. The team behind the Gypsy and […]