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New Schools
A survey of artist-run art academies and education programmes, with the contribution from: The Silent University, The School of Global Art, The External Program, MASS Alexandria, Islington Mill Art Academy and SOMA.
In Memoriam: David Bradby (1942-2011): Liberté, egalité, fraternité
Special edition of the journal Backpages dedicated to the memory of Contemporary Theatre Review’s co-editor David Bradby.
Cultural Diversity in the Arts – Art, Art Policies and the Facelift of Europe
This book presents the proceedings of the International Conference on ‘Cultural Diversity in the Arts’ held in Amsterdam on February 9 and 10, 1993.
What is Live Art? – Castilian Subtitles
Format AVI/PALWith Castilian subtitles.
The Collaborative Arts Performance Pack
*currently unavailable*
A ready-made kit containing all the elements needed to develop a lecture-based performance exploring the relationship between socially engaged practice and theatre. Artists featured: Dylan Tighe, theatremaker and performer; Brokentalkers (also known as Feidlim Cannon and Gary Keegan), Louise Lowe of ANU Productions and Helene Hugel, Artistic Director of Helium, as well as international examples such as Rimini Protokoll, Clod Ensemble’s Performing Medicine, young@heart, Marina Abramovic, The Red Room and many more. On over-sized shelf. Contains DVD. Inspired by ‘The Performance Pack’ by Joshua Sofaer ref number: P0533
Training for Exploitation? Towards an alternative curriculum
This article can be found in the Miscellaneous Articles 3 BinderTraining for exploitation? Towards an alternative curriculum is for use by students, teachers and cultural workers to address free and precarious labour in the arts,.
Whilst it might be desirable to have named a category…
Short text on the idea of disability arts.
The Cut
Interviews, maps, drawings, plans, archives, photos, histories from Hackney Wick
Backpages: In Memoriam, David Bradby
Personal tributes from practitioners and colleagues
Art for Whose Sake
A set of essays on Live Art exploring the learning possibilities and partnership opportunities for artists and schools.