Resources
Thinking through creative practice
Overview:
Creative practice is a process that excites collaboration, invention and activism. Here we share resources that challenge us to think critically and that question the world around us, but most importantly bring hope for a better future. Here we share links to other innovative resources, practices and think pieces, with the intention that the more we connect the more we realise change can happen.
Our main intention through this sharing and reshaping of practice is to further support the empowerment of young people through them seeing their work on platforms other than the school. To realise the value of their work and how it can contribute to wider societal conversations. Examples of this can be found in some of the resources listed below and include the Making Sense and AGENDA resource. Other resources, such as the NSEAD anti racist resources have imagery developed by students at HGAED, in this instance the 'Hands up' imagery.
Creative practice is a process that excites collaboration, invention and activism. Here we share resources that challenge us to think critically and that question the world around us, but most importantly bring hope for a better future. Here we share links to other innovative resources, practices and think pieces, with the intention that the more we connect the more we realise change can happen.
Our main intention through this sharing and reshaping of practice is to further support the empowerment of young people through them seeing their work on platforms other than the school. To realise the value of their work and how it can contribute to wider societal conversations. Examples of this can be found in some of the resources listed below and include the Making Sense and AGENDA resource. Other resources, such as the NSEAD anti racist resources have imagery developed by students at HGAED, in this instance the 'Hands up' imagery.
Innovative resources
NSEAD Anti racist art education checklists - developed by the NSEAD to support art educators begin a conversation around decolonisation
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Making Sense - A collaborative community championing creative practice as a tool for activating positive social change
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Creative think pieces
Cultural capital - a conversation, Clare Stanhope