CreativeUEA BLOG
Welcome to the CreativeUEA blog, a selection of resources and articles providing insight and comment on key creative issues from CreativeUEA academics, practitioners and partners.
On doing wellbeing
Read moreClick here to find more information on on doing wellbeingRead about On doing wellbeing - a fieldwork support network workshop by Clémentine Debrosse
Where the sea meets the land
Read moreClick here to find more information on where the sea meets the landExploring coastal Bénin’s heritage, this research focuses on how cultural connections enhance climate resilience, community stewardship, and sustainable coastal management.
I Was Drawn This Gay: Research Display Q&A
Read moreClick here to find more information on i was drawn this gay: research display q&aHere at UEA Library, we are proud to support the excellent research that takes place at our institution. Which is why we are thrilled to have our very own Research Display on Floor 0.
The Sainsbury Centre and ecologies of creative practice
Read moreClick here to find more information on the sainsbury centre and ecologies of creative practiceDr Kate Dunton writes about ecologies of creative practice and the dynamic creative relationships within and outside of the museum.
Norwich Theatre
Read moreClick here to find more information on norwich theatreStephen Crocker, Chief Executive of Norwich Theatre, writes about the future for theatres and the future role of creativity post-lockdown.
Restoration Trust
Read moreClick here to find more information on restoration trustLaura Drysdale, Director of The Restoration Trust, writes about engaging with people through heritage and creativity in co-created partnerships that support mental health.
Historic Books
Read moreClick here to find more information on historic booksDr Tom Roebuck, Dr Sophie Butler and Darren Leader write about how creativity can fuel fresh and inclusive ways to present old books to new audiences. Read more CreativeUEA blog posts on Visions of a Creative Future.
The creative sector is crucial to year-round tourism
Read moreClick here to find more information on the creative sector is crucial to year-round tourismPete Waters, Executive Director of Visit East of England, writes about the role of our region's creative sector in fuelling the local economy and evolving the tourism sector. Read more CreativeUEA blog posts on Visions of a Creative Future.
Recovering classic children’s literature in the twenty-first century
Read moreClick here to find more information on recovering classic children’s literature in the twenty-first centuryUEA's Prof Thomas Smith and Dr Hilary Emmet write about the role of creativity and collaboration in bringing old books to life for a new generation and new UEA module. Read more CreativeUEA blog posts.
Beyond Criticism: New ways of thinking about literature
Read moreClick here to find more information on beyond criticism: new ways of thinking about literatureBeyond Criticism Editions is a series of publications that discovers new forms for new thinking about literature. Read more CreativeUEA blog posts.
Around the World in 80,000 Frames
Read moreClick here to find more information on around the world in 80,000 framesClimate ‘short’ featuring UEA academic goes viral
Read moreClick here to find more information on climate ‘short’ featuring uea academic goes viralProf Read, an Associate Professor of Philosophy, applied for and received a grant from UEA to commission a short film with members of the team behind the 2009 documentary film, The Age Of Stupid.
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