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Post-it notes

Posted on March 19, 2014October 10, 2016 by main_admin
The "Post-It" Wall at Creative Minds Brighton on 10th March 2014

CREATIVE MINDS Conference – 10th March 2014 : Post-It Note comments Challenge the barriers with mainstream arts education Being valued gives opportunity to share work. Essential Quality of presentation is important Acknowledge therapeutic benefits – helps to get ££££’s I like the way you work together; creative equals Your skilfulness makes you a professional artist […]

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What as a practitioner are you going to do now?

Posted on March 18, 2014October 10, 2016 by main_admin

Article re-printed with kind permission from Disability Arts Online: http://www.disabilityartsonline.org.uk/creative-minds-further-questions  By Kristina Veasey The Creative Minds event held in Brighton on Monday 10th March was full to capacity with a good mix of delegates from different roles and organisations. The work was impressive presenting visual art, performance and films that were full of life. Creative […]

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Arts, performance and film making degrees at University

Posted on March 15, 2014October 10, 2016 by main_admin

From Creative Minds Conference: University Arts Departments need to open their eyes to learning disability led arts activity. They provide opportunities for Universities to understand how to apply the skills of learning disabled people. It is up to us to tell Universities what we are doing.

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Oska Bright should be on TV

Posted on March 14, 2014October 10, 2016 by main_admin

Two comments from the Creative Minds Minds Conference on Monday 10th March at Brighton Dome, both written on the Post-It boards: Oska Bright Films should be on TV – come on Carousel, make this happen! Oska Bright films should be screened in mainstream cinema’s just before the feature film. Why hasn’t this happened yet?

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Does the BFI value diversity?

Posted on March 13, 2014October 10, 2016 by main_admin
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These are comments from the Oska Bright discussion at Creative Minds on the 10th March 2014 Why isn’t diversity a specific department in places like the BFI? It might help strengthen the genre and promote the work so more people can see if. Do they see it as quality work? If not, how can we […]

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More questions on quality

Posted on March 13, 2014 by main_admin

QUESTIONS POSED BY BELLA TODD ON Disability Arts Online ON 13th March 2014 http://www.disabilityartsonline.org.uk/creative-minds-review What sorts of feedback have learning disabled artists found genuinely meaningful and constructive? How should we balance the responsibility to lift aspirations without the danger of crushing them? As critics we look for what is distinctive. If some of what is […]

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Not quality art at all

Posted on March 11, 2014October 10, 2016 by main_admin

Comment from the Creative Minds Conference at Brighton Dome on Monday 10th March 2014: “I wouldn’t programme any of the work I saw today in my venue. It’s not of a high quality. Art produced by learning disabled people isn’t of a high quality, generally. They can make their own art, performance and film, but […]

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Thoughts from Beat Express

Posted on March 8, 2014October 10, 2016 by main_admin

Here are our thoughts about quality and being a band of musicians with learning disabilities: Lee Hubbard (lead singer and bass): “I work hard and play lots and I feel responsible for making sure it is good. We like to be liked! Some people like it and some people might not, which can be stressful […]

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Inspiration

Posted on March 5, 2014October 10, 2016 by main_admin
A painting called "Inspiration"

Chris Beck from Song Unite asks us: Who and/or what inspires YOU and why? To set the ball rolling… my son inspires me. He works hard, laughs hard and never discriminates. He can be honest without being insensitive or unkind and he lives each day as it comes, embracing and enjoying life to the full. […]

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PicKee Steps

Posted on February 28, 2014October 10, 2016 by main_admin
Andy Kee and Sarah Pickthall at an exhibition

Our joined up thinking on quality and art by people with learning disabilities especially for Creative Minds in Brighton. Who are we? Well I’m Sarah Pickthall and this is Andy Kee and together we are PicKee STEPS. We will be sharing our PicKee thinking leading up to the conference on the 10th March… Why are […]

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