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INSIGHT: The Haptic Arts: What Future? 

Panel discussion 

 

Thursday 18 August, 7pm

FREE.  To book your place, please email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

Has growing interest and support for digital technology in the arts led to a decline in traditional workshop facilities and training? A panel of experts will discuss the long term effects of this policy and offer practical strategies for artists.

• Have you needed to adapt to changes in technology and teach yourself new skills?
• Have you wanted to learn traditional skills but been unable to find a course?
• Have you been frustrated by the lack of workshop facilities?
• Have you wondered where this is all going and how political policy may alter creativity?

Come along to a stimulating debate where these issues are aired over a glass or two of wine.

Panel

Peter Seddon: Deputy Head of School of Arts and Media University of Brighton. http://artsresearch.brighton.ac.uk/research/academic/seddon_peter

Rosalind Davis: www.rosalinddavis.co.uk Manager of Core Gallery: An Artist led dynamic gallery in Deptford, London
AIR Council Member: AIR is a voice for artists in challenging times.

Clive Goodyer: Illustrator and lecturer in graphics & illustration working in further education. www.worldofclive.com/

Neil Lemaire: sculptor and London bronze foundry technician

Annie Ascroft: student currently completing undergraduate BA hons 3D fine Art

Paul Bunkham: FabLab Project Leader. Computer scientist, business owner and entrepreneur www.fablabbrighton.org