This session explores how working and designing collectively requires us to share a wide range of resources, skills, learnings and instincts.
Together, we’ll consider how participants’ existing practices already work not just collaboratively but collectively, leaning heavily on the guidance, critique, and intellect of others.
The session will also focus on the importance of safeguarding, highlighting considerations and suggested steps to take before jumping into using collective methods in your practice.
About
This event is part of PANIC! Together, a double-weekend artist development programme with The Art House, Wakefield.
This session will be recorded.
RESOLVE is an interdisciplinary design collective that combines architecture, engineering, technology and art to address social challenges. They have delivered numerous projects, workshops, publications, and talks in the UK and across Europe, all of which look toward realising just and equitable visions of change in our built environment.
In person access
- There is level access throughout the building.
- The Art House has two disabled parking bays, available by pre-booking.
- Induction loops are available on the reception desk and shop counter.
- For more information about access at The Art House, click here.
Please email Bella Probyn at bella.probyn@thetetley.org if you have any specific questions about access.
Subtitling and BSL
- Live speech to text subtitles for online events can be provided at your request, by letting us know in advance. This service is provided by StageText.
- A British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreter can also be made available at your request, by giving us one month’s notice in advance.
- To book these for 1 or 2 April, contact us by Thursday 10 March.
- To request this, please email the session name and your requirements to bella.probyn@thetetley.org or call 0113 320 2323.
Getting there
- Address: The Art House, Drury Lane, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 2TE
- The Art House is located just 60 seconds walk from Wakefield Westgate railway station.
- For more information about visiting The Art House, click here.