Friday, 29 April 2016
The Craft of Medicine
Another event ! I shall be demonstrating and talking with the public at an all day free event at the
Wellcome collection on Saturday May 14th
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
more thinking hands
...........a short film by J.P.Flintoff about the event on Saturday.( I appear towards the end)
Sunday, 10 April 2016
Thinking with your hands
image of my threads by Charles Saumarez Smith |
If you are reading this you probably share our dismay at the decline of craft skills and the slow dismantling of our arts education. (petition link to stop this)We talked about how important the zen state of mind is when working and how making objects for ourselves connects us to the world around us.Some talked about 'intelligence of touch'and 'thinking with your fingers' whilst others discussed the idea that previous knowledge of sewing can enhance a surgeons initial learning.The mind was a common subject and although some are uncomfortable with talking about an inner self most would agree that the ability to concentrate and mental discipline were a form of 'mind yoga'.
I'm sure that the discussions are still going on and this can only be a good thing.(the first review here) If you would like to join in too there is a public event coming up soon, please see my previous post.
Friday, 1 April 2016
The Craft of Medicine
The Craft of Medicine at The Art Workers’ Guild
What do magic and medicine have in common?
How can understanding puppetry skills change how doctors learn?
What skills do a lace-maker and a surgeon share?
( that would be me)
Come and find out as we explore the mastery of skill-learning
in medicine and the arts, and the overlaps between
different craft specialities and healthcare.
Join us for any, or all, of our series of discussion evenings:
Monday 29th of February: Magic & Medicine
Tuesday 22nd of March: Puppetry &Medicine
Tuesday 26th of April: Threads &Medicine
Registration and refreshments from 18.30
Discussion from 19.00 until 21.00 (including a short break)
All events will be at the Art Workers’ Guild, 6 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AT
Nearest tube stations Russell Square or Holborn
Places are free but limited, and must be reserved.
Please RSVP to laura.coates11@imperial.ac.uk
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