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Virtual Exhibition: Practicing Care through Art. A new Care Aesthetics

9:00am-5:00pm daily from Wednesday 19 March until Friday 4 April

Times shown are in GMT (UTC +0) up to the 26th March. For events on or after 27th March times are in BST (UTC +1).

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This virtual exhibition will be available on-demand throughout the Cambridge Festival, no need to book.

The international virtual exhibition includes work at the intersection of art and care ethics showcasing the richness of the new post-disciplinary area of care aesthetics. It showcases art’s potential for positively impacting society, including health, social cohesion and the environment. Feminist thinkers have long emphasized that caring is an embodied practice, including attending to others through listening, observing, feeling, perceiving, improvising, imagining. Approaches which are also at the core of many artistic practices.

At the intersection of art, aesthetics, and care lies the potential for reimagining how we sustain our world at this time of political, ecological, and societal crises through the transformative power of creative and caring practices.

This is the culmination of the 5 year long program Art and Care Led by Dr Merel Visse (Drew University) and Dr Elena Cologni (Anglia Ruskin University), which includes talks and symposia with contributions from Europe, Africa, Australia and the US. Some have been collated in the dedicated publication Visse, M. & Cologni, E. (Eds) (2024). Art for the sake of care. Special issue of International Journal of Education & the Arts, 25(1). (see relevant launch event)

This is organised with the support of the MA Art Health and Wellbeing students, Cambridge School of Art, Anglia Ruskin University (ARU, UK) and MA and DMH Health Humanities, Drew University (USA).

Kindly supported by the Impact Project Fund, AHESS Research Funding, ARU

https://art-and-care.com/

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Booking/Registration is: RECOMMENDED

Additional Information

Age: All Ages
Format: Exhibition
Timing: Available on Demand
Cost: free
Event Capacity: n/a
Theme: Discovery, Environment, Health, Society
Accessibility: Full access

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