Social Sculpture Programme in Melbourne - June 2010

Every Human Being an Artist: The Art of Changing One's Mind(set)

2 x 3-day workshops: Beginning 10 June 2010

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This is a unique opportunity for the management, business, art and academic communities to come together to explore the social sculpture ideas and what they have to do with working towards an ecologically viable and humane future.

The workshops are informed by Joseph Beuys' notion of social sculpture and the further development of these ideas through the work of the Social Sculpture Research Unit and affiliated projects.

They will be faciltated and delivered by Shelley Sacks and Dr Wolfgang Zumdick of the the Social Sculpture Research Unit Oxford.

The workshops are supported by the School of Art, RMIT, Melbourne and its Research Clusters: Art, Time & Space aligned with Interventions Through Art. Art and Environmental Sustainability (GCRI), the Social Sculpture Forum through AbaF (Australia Business Art Foundation) and the Social Sculpture Research Unit Oxford Brookes University, UK.

RESPOND BY 27 May 2010 TO SECURE YOUR PLACE AT THIS WORKSHOP TO:
david.thomas@rmit.edu.au