Catalysing Creative Practice at King’s

1 July, 2.30-4.30 pm, followed by drinks
Room 2.2, Macadam Building, Strand Campus
Photo of paintbrushes and art materials in a messy studio with a painting in the background

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Join King’s Culture for an afternoon exploring how creative practice can ignite innovative interdisciplinary research trajectories, inspire teaching, and is groundbreaking research in its own right. Researchers from any discipline who use arts based methods within their research, teaching or impact work are invited to come help us build and shape community around creative practice, as are artists who are working in residence across the university.

Hear from creative practice projects from across the university, including the Creative Catalyst Seed Fund programme, and there will be an opportunity for you to connect with colleagues around shared interests in creative practice.

King’s Culture is a specialist knowledge exchange institute supporting engagement with the cultural and creative industries. Through this event, we seek to support interdisciplinarity in teaching and research and build community around creative practice at King’s.

Tea & coffee will be available from 2pm, with the event starting at 2.30



Agenda

Welcome and Introduction from Beatrice Pembroke, Executive Director, King's Culture

Pecha Kucha session with creative practice projects

Discussion about creative practice at King's, chaired by Professor Sarah Atkinson

Drinks and Networking from 4.30 onwards



Contributors include:
Alan Read (English, A&H) on performance practice
Anne Marie Rafferty (Nursing Policy, NMPC) on collaboration with Triptych Theatre
Eleonora Lima (Digital Humanities, A&H) on collaboration with We and AI
Johanna Walker (Informatics, NMES) on creative collaboration Humans in the Loop, an AI Musical
Joseph Fort (Music, A&H) on collaboration with English Chamber Orchestra
Kate McMillan (Culture, Media & Creative Industries, A&H) on creative practice project The River’s Stomach (Songs of Empire)
Nafees Hamid (War Studies, SSPP)on collaboration with Complicite Theatre
Oya Celiktutan (Engineering, NMES) on collaboration with Air Giants
Red Chidgey (Culture, Media & Creative Industries, A&H) on collaboration with Whitechapel Gallery & INIVA
Richard Wingate (Developmental Neurobiology, IoPPN) on creative collaboration At the Bench