A recent UK report argues the need for creativity across all aspects of the school curriculum, rather than just its current containment in ‘arts’ subjects. The report has been produced by the Durham Commission on Creativity and Education, a body that includes academics from Durham University with input from leading film directors, architects and choreographers, and chaired by Sir Nicholas Serota, the chair of Arts Council England. The full report is available at: https://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/creativitycommission/DurhamReport.pdf
Call for Contributions: Artistic Research in Practice
Calling for contributions to an edited book exploring the impacts of artistic research and practice-based research PhDs upon creative practice.