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Clare Danek
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Currently: postdoc working in cultural policy research. Otherwise: creative methods, everyday creativity, textile art practice, informal learning, and so on. Always looking out for the glimmers. North Yorkshire, UK
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Currently feeling thrilled by Lynda Barry’s ‘Syllabus’ as a way back into thinking about ways of sharing from/extending my PhD thesis out into the world. There’s a lot to be said for succumbing to the urge to draw monkeys… #LyndaBarry #CreativeMethods #DrawingAsThinking #StickingAndMaking
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Word of the day is ‘arsle’ (19th century): to have a distinct sense of going backwards.
Massive congratulations!
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EVERYONE'S WORK IS EQUALLY IMPORTANT
The two don't have to be mutually exclusive! There's so much bad/dry/obfuscatory academic writing around already. Is leaning into the pretty definitely out of bounds for this?
Charcoal days. The snow round here is beginning to melt, leaving the fields outlined and the paths slippery. This wiped-clean landscape is inspiring much pondering about current positions and future plans.
A wonderful board awayday today for Craven Arts (www.cravenarts.co.uk), hosted at the hidden gem that is Hellifield station. Great to be working alongside such a committed, inspiring, integrity-fuelled bunch.
Thirty one short walks in December, stitched. Each square is 5cm.
#DailyStitching #DailyCreativity
Looking forward to a day of thinking differently about data at #glosdataday in lovely Cheltenham. Have already spotted the stitching data folk!
Interesting call for papers from the fabulous Art of Fiction project, on stories inspired by and woven through (literal and metaphorical) fabric: artfiction.exeter.ac.uk/events/call-... Closing date 22nd Jan.
#StitchingStories #ArtOfFiction #TextilesResearch #ThinkingThroughMaking #Stitching #CFP
Call for Papers: Stitching Stories – The Art of Fiction
artfiction.exeter.ac.uk
This is why euphemistic language around death can be problematic - very glad to hear of a successful viva though!
Wading into this place feeling buoyed up by an afternoon of conversations about intergenerational creativity, network-building, rural cultural policy, and possibility. Sometimes the good stuff is hiding in plain sight. #Grassroots #LocalArts #CharityTrustee