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SUMMARY:Everyday creativity: a research workshop
DESCRIPTION:Everyday creativity challenges the idea that art is only something that artists do by exploring the many and diverse creative and cultural activities that people do every day at home or in their community. But how do we capture the value of everyday creativity and the difference it makes to people and communities?\nIn this interactive workshop\, you’ll help us refine the scope of our next research review so it’s as useful and relevant as possible to cultural practitioners\, voluntary and community groups\, participatory arts organisations and those who fund cultural activity and develop cultural policy. \nOur research review will examine the evidence base surrounding everyday creativity. It will explore the value of activities that are facilitated by amateur or voluntary groups in shared community spaces\, and activity that is self-initiated and takes place at home. The themes within this will be shaped and refined with your input. \nThe workshop won’t cover everyday creativity that’s facilitated by professional artists as there is already a focus on this area and we want to shine a light on the evidence around voluntary\, amateur and self-facilitated activity. \nShaping our research topic – where should we focus? \nThe workshop will be facilitated by Chuck Lowry and we’ll also have guest contributors who are working in this field (names to be confirmed). \nWe’ll start by introducing the initial scoping we have done in this area. Then we’ll work together as a group to define the questions and sub-topics you would find most useful for us to include in the research review. \nWho’s this workshop for? \nYou’ll be working in voluntary / amateur / community settings\, with experience or interest in creative activities. Or you might be a researcher or policy maker with a specific interest in this area. Please note the workshop won’t include a focus on work that’s facilitated by professional artists. \nThe workshop has a limited number of spaces which are prioritised for people working in this area. It isn’t suitable for students. \nWhat’s a research review? \nWe review and summarise existing research within a topic area and share these summary findings in an accessible digest\, so it can usefully shape future practice and policy. Here’s an example of a research review into culture on referral programmes. \nPlease could you also fill out this short survey to help us shape the review by following the link here. \nAccessibility \nWe want to make the webinar a positive experience for all participants. If you have particular access needs please let us know in advance at ccv@leeds.ac.uk \nLive transcription by a palantypist (speech to text reporter) is provided for this session. Transcription will be available on Zoom captions\, and on StreamText.net. \nThe session takes place on Zoom. Read Zoom’s accessibility FAQ’s here. \nImage: Fun Palaces 2019. Photographer: Roswitha Chesher
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