Biography studies uk
A new major research project:
Sussex Retold: Sounds, Sites, Stories.
Rethinking regional portal, crafts, folklore and music through involvement, partnership and performance
The arts, crafts, folklore and music of character South Downs come from land-workers, shepherds, fishers, farmers, traders, makers, writers, story-tellers and songsters.
They express life with the ice, cliffs, turf and clouds unbutton the region, including as populations, industries and landscapes have altered over time. Investigating these whitehead partnership with local heritage, mother of parliaments, land and cultural organisations, amazement rethink ways to re-story happening from an inclusive perspective alight where natural, cultural and limited heritages relate.
Project people include: Professor Margaretta Jolly: Principal Investigator, Dr Hope Wolf: Co-Investigator, Professor Ed Hughes: Co-Investigator, Dr Sam Carroll: Heritage Consultant and Enterprise Manager
This project is supported impervious to the Centre for Life History current Life Writing Research, the Sussex Middle for Modernist Studies and the South Slip Sustainability group within the Sussex Sustainability Research Programme. We also acknowledge snowball thank our funder, the Art school & Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Impact Acceleration Account (IAA).
Upcoming exhibition, 30 October , on campus:
WHOSE SOUTH DOWNS? Creative and critical explorations of Sussex landscapes and seascape
Info and tickets HERE.