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Archive for July 2018
Event
KCAT exhibition at St. Luke’s General Hospital, Kilkenny
Date posted: 30 July 2018
St. Luke’s General Hospital in Kilkenny is hosting a group show by Open Studio Artists from KCAT (Kilkenny Collective for Arts Talent) from 8-19 August as part of AKA (Alternative Kilkenny Arts) Fringe Festival. Read More
News
Free online course: Museums as spaces for wellbeing
Date posted: 26 July 2018
The National Alliance for Museums, Health and Wellbeing in England has launched a free online course: Museums as spaces for wellbeing. This course is aimed at providing advice, tools and guidance on the steps to take in order to develop, deliver and evaluate health and wellbeing work within a museum, heritage or cultural organisation. Read More
Event
Engage International Conference 2018: A Social Prescription
Date posted: 26 July 2018
Engage is the lead advocacy and training network for gallery education in the UK. The 2018 Engage Conference, A Social Prescription, will explore the intersection between arts, health, wellbeing and education. Hosted by the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester, a centre for excellence in arts and health, the conference will take place from 13-14 November. Read More
Opportunity
Vacancy: Arts & Culture Assistant Manager, Age & Opportunity
Date posted: 25 July 2018
Age & Opportunity is the national organisation that provides a range of opportunities for older people who want to get more involved in arts and culture, sport and physical activity and education and personal development. Age & Opportunity is currently recruiting an Arts and Culture Programme Assistant Manager. Read More
Opportunity
Arts Health Research Intensive 2019
Date posted: 18 July 2018
The Arts Health Research Intensive will take place at Snape Maltings in Suffolk from 4-8 February 2019, presented by the Arts Health Early Career Research Network and the University of Florida Center for Arts in Medicine in partnership with Snape Malting’s Creative Campus. The Research Intensive provides a rich introduction to the evidence base around the arts in health and fundamentals of evaluation and research: Read More