Reach'25: Arts Power
Event description
09.00 | Registration, tea and coffee |
09.20 | Welcome |
Session 1: MAKING AN IMPACT | |
09.30 | “Harnessing Arts, Culture & Creativity for Community Engagement on Climate Action: Insights from the Creative Climate Action Programme" Professor Marguerite Nyhan – Professor of Engineering for Sustainability at University College Cork; Research Affiliate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
09.50 | “What Should This City Do? A Brink! year of culture, climate & heritage in the city centre” Gawain Morrison, Brink! |
10.10 | “Visualising Northern Ireland’s Natural Heritage” Toby Smith, Director of Development at Belfast Photo Festival |
10.30 | Panel Discussion: “Arts Impact” – with Marguerite Nyhan, Gawain Morrison, Toby Smith and Michael Alcorn |
10.45 | Tea / Coffee |
Session 2: ARTISTS’ PERSPECTIVES ON SUSTAINABILITY | |
11.10 | “Memories of Repair and Traces of Habitation” |
11.30 | “Stories from the Wildland-Urban Interface: narrative image making and ecological disruption” |
11.50 | “ART+STEM In The Fight Against Climate Change” Ingrid Hess, UMass Lowell, and visiting artist to Reach |
12.10 | Panel Discussion: “Action on sustainability through visual culture” |
12.30 | Lunch |
13.15 | “Shrine to Falling Microbes” Artists, Misha Rabinovich and Caitlin Foley present Shrine to Falling Microbes a 3d virtual environment, generative animation, and website to pay homage to microbes that have been depleted or disappeared. Misha Rabinovich and Caitlin Foley *This event must be booked separately, spaces can be booked on the sustainability events page. |
Afternoon session resumes in the Seamus Heaney Centre | |
14.15 | “Jump the Hedges” Síofra Caherty, designer and founder of Jump the Hedges. |
14.35 | “Natural Histories, Natural Futures: Critical-Creative Methodologies for Climate Arts, Advocacy, and Education”M.K. Foster, Fulbright-Queen's University Belfast Scholar Award (Creative Writing) |
14.55 | “ Embedding sustainability in the curriculum at Munster Technological University” Professor Alistair Payne |
15.15 | Panel Discussion: “Good practice and innovative approaches – embedding Sustainability in the arts and humanities curricula”. |
15.45 | Closing remarks |
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