12 February 2025 at 17:00 Kuwanda Huuya - Community as Abundance with Tawona Sithole Fair Access at RCS is running an exciting new series of Fair Access Creative Conversations focused on Community Arts in Scotland. Our next Creative Conversation features Tawona Sithole speaking on Community as Abundance. Come along to just one, or the whole series to find out more about Community Arts in Scotland. When:
Wednesday 12 February What time:
5pm-6pm Where:
In person at RCS! (100 Renfrew Street, Glasgow, G2 3DB) This event is open to all Fair Access Students, RCS Staff, Students, and members of the public. We will be launching a brand new degree course to help you become a community arts practitioner. Come and study BA Arts with Communities starting in September 2025. To find out more:
BA Arts with Communities . About the Speaker:
Tawona Sithole, spirit name ganyamatope dzapasi, is inspired by shared creativity and learning. Tawona is the co-founder of Seeds of Thought arts group and currently the UNESCO artist-in-residence at the University of Glasgow. About Creative Conversation:
Reciting the proverb 'kuwanda huuya', translating to "the more we are, the more are we", Tawona will talk about the value in people, allowing for an abundance in creativity, sharing, and positive community spirit. Using examples from his own work, he will explore what it means to work from philosophy into practice, including the challenges and joys of this approach. We look forward to seeing you there! If you have any questions or issues with filling out the form, please get in touch at:
waci@rcs.ac.uk . TAGGED: Education / Equalities / Young People (aged 0 to 25) / Cultural Policy / Participatory Practice
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