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Editor: Jim Duignan, Glenn Loughran and Fiona Whelan | Reference: P2802 | Type: Publication

Taking Dublin and Chicago as two contemporary urban sites for exploration, The MA in Socially Engaged Art (Further, Adult and Community Education) at the National College of Art and Design (Dublin) have partnered with Stockyard Institute (Chicago) to explore the physical, geographic and social fabric of the two cities.

The Other Dinner - parts animal in vitro

Artist/Author: Waag Society | Reference: P2714 | Type: Publication

Publication documenting “The Other Dinner”, an experimental and interactive dinner that investigates the meat culture of the past, the present and the future.

Take the Money and Run? a response to an event about ethics, funding and art

Artist/Author: Mary Paterson | Reference: P2692 | Type: Publication

Take The Money And Run? was an event about ethics, funding and art that took place at Toynbee Studios, London on January 29, 2015 – a day of presentations and discussion hosted by three organisations, Live Art Development Agency, Artsadmin, Home Live Art and produced in collaboration with Platform. This is Mary Paterson commissioned written response to the event.

Money Talks 2014 - Scottee

Artist/Author: Scottee | Digital Reference: EF5139 | Type: Digital File

Artist Scottee shares his experiences of crowd-funding for his project 'Liam Gallagher is My Grandad’. This talk was part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 18th September 2014. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme.

Money Talks 2014 - Sam Davis

Artist/Author: Sam Davis | Digital Reference: EF5138 | Type: Digital File

Sam Davis, Development Manger from Cause4, discusses sponsorship and how his organisation works with businesses. This talk was part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 18th September 2014. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme.

Money Talks 2014 - CJ Mitchell

Artist/Author: CJ Mitchell | Digital Reference: EF5137 | Type: Digital File

CJ Mitchell, Co-Director of the Live Art Development Agency, discusses the organisations two most recent crowdfunding campaigns for new publications from artists Ron Athey and Lois Weaver. This talk was part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 18th September 2014. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council.

Money Talks 2013 - Crowdfunding

Artist/Author: Deborah Curtis | Digital Reference: EF5136 | Type: Digital File

A talk on corporate social responsibility, crowdfunding and ethical fundraising delivered as part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 29th October 2013. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme. test

Money Talk 2013 - Ethical Fundraising

Artist/Author: Bridget Mckenzie | Digital Reference: EF5135 | Type: Digital File

A talk on corporate social responsibility, crowdfunding and ethical fundraising delivered as part of Money Talks, an artists' discussion event held at Toynbee Studios on 29th October 2013. The event was support by Artsadmin, Live Art Development Agency and Home Live Art as part of their Arts Council England funded Catalyst programme.

Performance Research A Journal of the Performing Arts: On Time

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: P2577 | ISBN: 1352-8165 | Type: Article

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Special issue on time. The essays and artist pages assembled here are re-articulations of work presented at PSI 19: Performance and Temporality (25-30 June 2013).

The Ethics of Art: Ecological Turns in the Performing Arts

Editor: Guy Cools, Pascal Gielen | Reference: P2530 | ISBN: 9789078088875 | Type: Publication

This publication explores the growing ethical consciousness within the artistic community, as it relates to art’s production and distribution mechanisms.

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