Non-Binary Identity, Performance and Health Care
Artist Talks
Arts and Health Talk
From the Education of the Senses to Creative Health: Reimagining Aesthetic Education for the 21st Century
Gemma Moore – Dementia and Mark Making
Gemma’s talk will discuss her PhD research question: Can mark making and exhibitions be used as methods of exploring communication, expression and the lived experience of people living with dementia attending Meeting Centres? The talk will outline the background and explore the current stages of the project.
ARTIST TALK: REX CROWLE
The Game Art team are delighted to present BAFTA award winning creative director Rex Crowle to talk about his 20 + year career in games and the creative industries, designing characters and worlds imbued with his playful and often handcrafted aesthetic. From Little...
Homo ex MachinAI: Artificial Intelligence & Creativity
Dr John Cussans, course leader for BA Fine Art and Fine Art with Psychology, will be speaking at the Homo ex MachinAI: Artificial Intelligence and Creativity event at the Benaki Museum in Athens on Friday April 12th. In his presentation 'Generative AI and Arts...
ARTIST TALK: HAZEL BROWN – 3D HAIR ARTIST
Since graduating in Game Art at De Montfort University in 2017, Hazel Brown has worked as a character artist at Dambuster Studios making characters for Dead Island 2, in the past couple of years she has specialized as a Hair Artist for Roarty Digital creating real time game hair for multiple clients. She also works on educational content for hair, hoping to encourage more accurate and diverse hair in games. Hazel recently took part in an event for BAFTA as a speaker in a panel discussing hair and accurate representation in games.
Art House Open Lectures: Season 11
Join us for Season 11 of the Art House Open Lecture series presented by Meadow Arts and the University of Worcester’s School of Arts.
Therapeutic Landscapes: Ritual, Folklore and Wellbeing
This first event is jointly organised by the John Cussans, of the Arts and Health and Wellbeing research group and Desdemona McCannon of the Folk Cultures group at the University of Worcester.
Aardman Animator Talk – Suzy Fagan Parr
You are all invited to a talk by Aardman Animator and Director Susy Parr on Thursday 15th February at the Art House, 1.15 -2.15pm.
Artist Talk: Emma Critchley (Watermark)
Our second artist talk this term, organized in collaboration with Meadow Arts to coincide with their Watermark exhibition, will be by Emma Critchley.
Arts and Health Roundtable Event
In collaboration of our 10th anniversary between Meadow Arts and BA Fine Art at the University of Worcester, we are hosting a special Arts and Health roundtable event
Barry Sykes – Artist Talk
Barry makes sculptures, performances and works on paper that examine the power of authenticity, pleasure, and human connection. Referencing different modes of display, design and presentation, his objects and events are experiments in how we negotiate value, significance and trust.
Artist Talk: Sam Metz
The talk will take place online between 17.00 and 18.30 in Tuesday 25th of October. It will also be simultaneously screened to a public audience at the Art House on Castle Street in Worcester. Please go here to book your place for the online session. For those who want to attend in person, please come to the Art House at 16.45.
Isla Badenoch Artist Talk
Our next Art House Artist Talk will be by Isla Badenoch on Monday December 13th at 4.30 pm. The talk will take place online.
Leah Gordon: Art House talk
Leah Gordon – photographer, film-maker, curator and writer – talks modernism and architecture; the slave trade; industrialisation; and grassroots religious, class and folk histories.
Edie Jo Murray and…kruse Open Talk
We’re very excited to announce that Edie Jo Murray and…kruse will give the second Art House/Meadow Arts Open Talk on Wednesday October 20th at 16.30.
Through My Eyes – PhD students in Fine Art Haptics Exhibition
You are invited to a series of talks by current PhD students in Fine Art at the University of Worcester whose work is currently on display as part of the Haptics exhibition in the Art House on Castle Street.
Fiction Machines – Part III
Dr John Cussans, from the School of Arts, will be presenting his work as part of an evening of new screenings, talks and performances taking place tomorrow. The Centre for Media Research at Bath Spa University presents ‘Fiction Machines – Part III’ at 6pm, with presentations from a number of artists, filmmakers and theorists.
Artist talk by Andy Holden
Andy Holden is an artist and musician whose approach is characterised by a desire to connect to audiences while retaining his own idiosyncratic internal references and motivations.