Challenging the creative and cultural industries to bring about positive change.
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World Circular Textiles Day 2023: What’s next?
Pioneers from around the world reflect on sustainable and innovative practices in the textile industry.
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Beyond the Visual: £250,000 awarded to help change blind people’s experience of art
Dr Ken Wilder and Dr Aaron McPeake tell us about their ground-breaking project aiming to change blind people’s experience of art in museums.
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UAL partners with The Welding Institute to create Innovation Lab
The partnership aims to expand the field of design+STEM research.
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Design Materials and Making for Social Change book launch
Co-editors Rebecca Earley and Rosie Hornbuckle discuss how design can help tackle complex social and environmental issues.
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Highlights from Sonia Boyce in conversation with Mary Evans
An insight into Sonia's Venice Biennale installation, Feeling Her Way, for which she won the coveted Golden Lion prize.
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UAL PhD graduate Samson Kambalu wins Fourth Plinth commission in Trafalgar Square
Judges felt his work revealed hidden narratives of underrepresented people in the history of the British Empire in Africa and beyond.
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Social Design Institute talks to David Cross
Reader in Fine Art David Cross discusses his paper Get Well Soon: Planetary Health and Cultural Practices.
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Decolonising Arts Institute: the story so far
A reflection on progress to drive critical and positive change in the wider arts, culture and heritage sector.
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HEREWEAR: developing bio-based local textiles
The project will contribute to the creation of locally produced circular textiles and clothing made from bio-based resources in Europe.
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Worlding Public Cultures: new research seeks to reimagine the global
The project will strengthen ongoing initiatives on decolonisation and internationalisation of museums and universities.
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Iniva and the Stuart Hall Library move to Chelsea College of Arts
Iniva is dedicated to looking at the social and political impact of globalisation in visual arts through the lens of race, class and gender.
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New work by Paul Coldwell examines Freud’s migration to London
The exhibition at the Freud Museum explores what it means to have to flee one’s home and become a migrant.