The Research Centre for Creative Arts, Cultures and Engagement (CREATURE) at London Metropolitan University, brings together interdisciplinary research in the creative arts, its practice, cultural impact and societal engagement. CREATURE hosts a range of disciplines, including art and design practices (creative writing, digital arts, fashion and textile, interior design, music, performance arts, photography, visual arts), histories, and visual material culture. Drawing on AAD’s tradition of cross-disciplinary studio practice and collaboration, CREATURE members are uniquely placed to study the changing nature of the creative arts with new aesthetics, creative processes of making and theorising, and understanding of cultural production in an evolving society. Through research, practice, commission and consultancy, CREATURE members have taken the dual role as academic researchers and art/cultural practitioners with many involved in activism, curation, journalism, and the creative and cultural industries on a national and international level.
Magic & Materialism: Fortune Telling, & the Culture of Enchantment, 1919-39
Wed, Dec 4, 5:30 PM
Free
London Sculpture Week Inaugural Symposium
Wednesday at 18:00
Free
The Learning Body
Wed, Oct 9, 5:30 PM
Free
Darcy Lange, Videography as Social Practice.
Wed, Nov 6, 5:30 PM
Free
Magic & Materialism: Fortune Telling, & the Culture of Enchantment, 1919-39
Wed, Dec 4, 5:30 PM
Free
Past (18)
Ethno-Botanic Resonance
Wed, Mar 6, 6:00 PM
Free
Raffaello in Prison: Reflections on historic artworks and social engagement
Wed, Feb 21, 6:00 PM
Free
Musarc: Locating Research
Mon, Dec 11, 5:30 PM
Free
Tributaries: Reflections on Art and Water
Wed, Oct 18, 6:00 PM
Free
AAD Sessions: Protea/Extraction
Wed, May 17, 5:30 PM
Free
AAD Sessions: Archive - Material Culture and Participation (Part 2)
Wed, Mar 15, 5:30 PM GMT
Free
AAD Sessions: Archive - Material Culture and Participation (Part 1)
Wed, Feb 15, 5:30 PM GMT
Free
Material Engagement: towards an experience of thinking with material
Wed, Dec 7, 5:30 PM GMT
Free
Creative Practice as Research - from drawing to choreography
Wed, Nov 23, 4:30 PM
Free
Drawing Symposium: Straying across narrative
Fri, Nov 4, 2:00 PM
Free
Drawing Symposium: Field Notes
Fri, Nov 4, 10:30 AM
Free
Inside Out: Public Art, Nature, and Mental Wellbeing
Wed, Oct 12, 6:00 PM
Free
Ethno-Botanic Resonance
Wed, Mar 6, 6:00 PM
Free
Raffaello in Prison: Reflections on historic artworks and social engagement
Wed, Feb 21, 6:00 PM
Free
Musarc: Locating Research
Mon, Dec 11, 5:30 PM
Free
Tributaries: Reflections on Art and Water
Wed, Oct 18, 6:00 PM
Free
AAD Sessions: Protea/Extraction
Wed, May 17, 5:30 PM
Free
AAD Sessions: Archive - Material Culture and Participation (Part 2)
Wed, Mar 15, 5:30 PM GMT
Free
AAD Sessions: Archive - Material Culture and Participation (Part 1)
Wed, Feb 15, 5:30 PM GMT
Free
Material Engagement: towards an experience of thinking with material
Wed, Dec 7, 5:30 PM GMT
Free
Creative Practice as Research - from drawing to choreography
Wed, Nov 23, 4:30 PM
Free
Drawing Symposium: Straying across narrative
Fri, Nov 4, 2:00 PM
Free
Drawing Symposium: Field Notes
Fri, Nov 4, 10:30 AM
Free
Inside Out: Public Art, Nature, and Mental Wellbeing
Wed, Oct 12, 6:00 PM
Free
The Research Centre for Creative Arts, Cultures and Engagement (CREATURE) at London Metropolitan University, brings together interdisciplinary research in the creative arts, its practice, cultural impact and societal engagement. CREATURE hosts a range of disciplines, including art and design practices (creative writing, digital arts, fashion and textile, interior design, music, performance arts, photography, visual arts), histories, and visual material culture. Drawing on AAD’s tradition of cross-disciplinary studio practice and collaboration, CREATURE members are uniquely placed to study the changing nature of the creative arts with new aesthetics, creative processes of making and theorising, and understanding of cultural production in an evolving society. Through research, practice, commission and consultancy, CREATURE members have taken the dual role as academic researchers and art/cultural practitioners with many involved in activism, curation, journalism, and the creative and cultural industries on a national and international level.