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Black Country creative advantage CONFERENCE

The Public, West Bromwich

9 Oct 2010

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Working Together. Partnerships, Regeneration and the Common Good in the Arts and Beyond.

Bringing together activists, artists and researchers to reflect on the impact of ‘partnership’ governance on urban development and to explore ideas on how we can work for social justice in this context, this event concludes our two your research project.

Contributors include: Steve Connelly (Town & Regional Planning, University of Sheffield), Karen Leach/John Morris (Localise West Midlands), Robin Pearson (tbc) and participating artists and researchers David Berridge, Céline Siani Djiakoua, John Dummett, Anna Francis, Neil Gray, Michelle Letowska, Manu Luksch, Heather Ring, Leo Singer, Urban Research Collective & curator Monika Vykoukal.

This conference is part of the two year initiative Black Country creative advantage, a partnership between the Centre for Art, Design, Research and Experimentation at the University of Wolverhampton and the Longhouse scheme of the arts organisation Multistory. Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Saturday, 9 October, 10am-6pm
The Public, New Street, West Bromwich B70 7PG

REGISTER online at www.blackcountrycreativeadvantage.org or contact Chloe on 0121 5242127 or by email chloebrown@multistory.org.uk.
£15 for the waged, free for all others.

Image: Courtesy Multistory

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