New paper by @johnwrightart.bsky.social and me: Landscapes and Cyberscapes of the Commons: Scottish Festivals in the Pandemic and Beyond thecommonsjournal.org/articles/10....
New paper by @johnwrightart.bsky.social and me: Landscapes and Cyberscapes of the Commons: Scottish Festivals in the Pandemic and Beyond thecommonsjournal.org/articles/10....
This week on Wonkhe: Cutting student immigration won't win votes and won't improve the economy. James Coe urges the government to learn the right lessons from May's local elections and he thinks universities can help.
Trumpβs attack on the film industry is a sign of xenophobic contempt | Jesse Hassenger
This is an excellent crowdfunding project by my friend and long term collaborator John Ledger. His work is highly considered and empathetic. To make it happen he needs collective support! www.indiegogo.com/projects/str...
Great to participate in the Midlands Conference in Critical Thought so good to meet up snd collaborate with Experimental Space Collective and Q_plus_I mcct.margins.org.uk
πWhat policy interventions will the Industrial Strategy need to take to meet the different needs of places around the country?
Six months on from the Industrial Strategy Green Paper, join us to discuss the external factors shaping the strategy in 2025π
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Gary Linekerβs critics have got it wrong. Itβs reasonable to talk about more than sport | Max Rushden
Ingenious protest about the ongoing decimation of HE teaching and research funding in Madrid. Speaks to the public good that universities bring! Β‘Solidaridad con mis camarades!
UK charities warn of record high child poverty if two-child benefit cap not scrapped.
Β£3.6bn would lift 350,000 children out of poverty, reduce poverty for another 700,000.
Govts that bail out & subsidise corporations can eradicate poverty.
Ditch the Tory policy. Tax the rich. Save the future.
Looking forward to getting stuck into this over the Easter break! We need a new political imaginary more than ever! Hoping Leela Gandhiβs politics of friendship will help focus my thoughts for some new trajectories that I am working on.
We have started work on our allotment! Feels really good to dig the land and start to grow/nurture things. This is about regenerative practice and quiet activism.
The Center for Art and Advocacy, a nonprofit supporting artists affected by incarceration, entered its new home in Brooklyn with an inaugural exhibition of visual artworks, written projects, and films by its Right of Return fellows.
βTolerance dies when itβs performativeβ - Nothing but thieves
A headline Alexander Fleming would have been proud of!
@nature.com #AMR #IDSky #ClinMicro
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
UK law denies the full minimum wage rate to workers below the age of 21.
They pay full price for housing, food, shoes, clothes, transport, medicines and other essentials.
Output of their labour is not sold at lower price.
Legalised age discrimination, exploitation of young workers.
ShΓ’n Edwards is the founder and director of the Scottish charity Outdoor Spaces, helping to forge new ways for artists to make work using affordable spaces. She thinks this model forms a vital component of the wider arts ecology.
"I donβt believe in healthcare, labor, and human rights because Iβm a Marxistβ¦ I believe it because I was a waitress."
We need real people to govern us, not billionaires. ππ―
@aoc.bsky.social @sanders.senate.gov
#HumanRights
The second was a webinar led by @britishcouncil.bsky.social on #research focusing on UK and Ireland relationships within the arts and cultural sectors. Findings by the wonderful and @name-janemorrow.bsky.social and Amberlea Neely. Some promising research on shared forums across these Isles!
The first βWhatβs next for Yorkshireβs Arts and Culture Sector?βΒ @universityofleeds.bsky.social was an event discussing the future of arts and culture in Yorkshire. Interesting themes emerging on forms of collaboration that are in the pipeline and a palpable sense of optimism in hard times
As we reach the end of another week, I wanted to briefly reflect on two highly interesting events that I attended this week. Collaboration and connection seems to be in the ether!
Plastic and climate change are interfering with how plants make food. It will blow back on us.
A government-backed initiative to regenerate high streets through community engagement and cultural events provided an economic boost of nearly a quarter of a billion pounds, a study has found.
A new arts venue has opened in a converted storage depot in Bradford city centre.
What is the role of art in a community, and who really benefits from cultural placemaking?
@rob-eagle.bsky.social reflects on their own experiences of creating a four-week art installation with and for their local community in the market town of Shipley.
www.culturalvalue.org.uk/art-communit...
Some great moments this week. A brilliant online discussion led by Sophie Hope on sharing power with some fascinating discussion on #Friendship.
Then a deep dive into #Midjourney #AI experimental workshop by Martine Neang βHome, Nowhere and Everywhereβ.
Red book on a light wooden desk, black keyboard visible off shot.
When a book just hits right for your #research and your world view! Highly recommend Matt Hern and Am Johalβs book on the potential of friendship for thinking about a future that is, currently, very unthinkable!
Today, we share news about the future of the Centre for Cultural Value and the funders who will be supporting our work as we take a deliberate and strategic pause to reflect, innovate and prioritise our long-term sustainability.
Read more: www.culturalvalue.org.uk/what-happens...
Now I am become life, builder of worlds
Sluice is pleased to announce the inaugural Sluice Film, an itinerant film festival for artist films
Applications are now open β link in bio or via sluice.info
Theme: World-Building
Where: SeyΓ°isfjΓΆrΓ°ur
When: 23 β 25 May
Partners: @lungaschool + @herdubio