Public Resources

This is a free library of resources for other researchers, artists and educators to use. Please recognise our project when using our work, and get in touch if you are interested in finding out more about our methods and findings.

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This will help you make the most of the workshop at Goldsmiths. The guide explains the activities you will experience and what you might do to prepare for the workshop. It also offers ideas for how to follow up afterwards.

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Sometimes people find it difficult to say what they feel about important issues such as the Earth Crisis and climate change. This resource introduces a way of combining drawing and writing to assist creative, vocal self-expression.

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This resource offers some ideas on how you can run a workshop similar to those delivered by Kimberley Foster and Bridget McKenzie. It involves mapping meanings of both ordinary objects and artist-created objects to stimulate dialogue about environmental issues.

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This offers some ideas on how you can run a workshop similar to those delivered by Kevin Davidson and Tom Mansfield. It includes movement and listening activities designed to stimulate dialogue and creative expression about environmental issues.

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