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16 Nov 2016
Kai Syng Tan
Artist-curator Dr Kai Syng Tan FRSA provides a rundown of how artists use running to think about the world around us.
18 Oct 2016
Mark Londesborough
The RSA’s concern isn’t really about the presence of art history in school, but about how we stop art in schools becoming history.
25 Aug 2016
Christoph Warrack
Christoph Warrack, Founder of Catalyst Award-winning project OpenCinema explains how the RSA Fellowship helped him explore the possibilities of social entrepreneurship.
07 Aug 2016
Alan Higgins
Alan Higgins, Director of Public Health at Oldham Council highlights opportunities for public health to actively engage with arts activity.
05 Aug 2016
Hannah Thomas
Hannah Rose Thomas FRSA discusses the refugee crisis and how the power of images is so important in transforming public perception of those fleeing war.
28 Jul 2016
Georgina Chatfield
Georgina Chatfield shares the thinking on a project design process for RSA Academies influenced by delivering the recent RSA Academies Arts Day with 100 young people. Contributions to the thinking are welcomed.
11 May 2016
Matthew Ball
Matthew Ball discusses why it's good to talk and why you should join in the conversation at one of our public events.
21 Apr 2016
ed whitelaw
Chair of RSA South West, Ed Whitelaw introduces us to one of the greatest portrait artists and once leading RSA Fellow, Joshua Reynolds.
07 Mar 2016
Ali Golding
The field of dance and neuroscience is a frontier just beginning to be explored. RSA Fellow Alison Golding gives us a glimpse into her project MovementWorks which promotes education through movement.
09 Dec 2015
Eve Watson
A pioneering approach to public art (230 years ago) - the James Barry Murals at the RSA and the book revealing their secrets.
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