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Sheffield Manor Lodge: November 2013
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Tuesday, 5 November 2013. Emilie Taylor: Artist in Residence, Chatsworth and The Manor. Emilie has just begun a year-long residency working between Chatsworth, a Ducal Seat in Derbyshire and the Manor, a Post-War Council Estate in Sheffield. Linked historically by their16th Century beginnings as homes to Bess of Hardwick, the estates now represent very different examples of life in Britain. Here's the lastest post from Emilie's blog. I have arranged to go back to the Textile studios/ rooms/ department in...
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The 'My place to our space' Blog | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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The ‘My place to our space’ Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Newer posts →. Crafty kids at Sheffield Libraries. August 19, 2009. Back in July artist Emilie Taylor. Ran two workshops at Firth Park Library. And two at Stocksbridge Library. To help local children capture their community in art and create a display for the libraries. Pop into the libraries to see what they have been up to – here are a few examples of their work…. By Paul at Stocksbridge Library. Firth Park Library by Nyesha. Just a q...
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coproducingknowledge | Co-producing Knowledge
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Where do we go from here? July 30, 2015. There’s a real possibility that I, and maybe we, will go home from here. There’s the literal sense, I return home, I return to what I know, to doing what I always do, because it’s not so bad in my world. There’s rest and recuperation to be found at home, sometimes. And safety, if we’re lucky. But co-production isn’t central to that professional world. So how do I decide to go somewhere else other than home? And maybe the impact of what I do would be increased beca...
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Epics and Myths from the Ancient World – Halfway through the Journey | The University of Sheffield Engaged Curriculum
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The University of Sheffield Engaged Curriculum. Information and resources on engaged learning and teaching. Epics and Myths from the Ancient World – Halfway through the Journey. April 6, 2015. April 2, 2015. Dr Casey Strine, Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow in the Department of Biblical Studies, tells us about his project progress. So far we’ve had five sessions, each including a lecture on one of the ancient texts and a guest speaker who discussed their artistic practice. In week one I gave an overview of t...
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Jewellery | Great Northern Events Blog
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Great Northern Events Blog. October 10, 2014. Caroline Joynson, PR Consultant. This is my first year of working on the Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair and I can honestly say it has been fantastic. Working with such a passionate and determined team has been great, as has working with such amazing and inspiring designer-makers. Emilie Taylor –. Http:/ www.emilietaylor.co.uk/. Brittany Delany –. Http:/ brittanydelany.co.uk/. I love the fact that Brittany’s delicate ceramics are fired in a kiln in her...
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Back Where You Came From | caseystrine.com
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Musings from the mind of Strine…. Statement about Open Access. When the Son of Man Didn’t Come. Evangelical Faith and the Challenge of Historical Criticism. Back Where You Came From. Tips for Writing Papers. Bertrand Russell’s Decalogue for Teaching. Back Where You Came From. If you’re curious to know more about Emilie Taylor’s work, you can find information here. Emilie and I will be blogging throughout the project. If you’re interested to follow along, then here they are:. Where Have You Come From?
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Visual Arts | caseystrine.com
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Musings from the mind of Strine…. Statement about Open Access. When the Son of Man Didn’t Come. Evangelical Faith and the Challenge of Historical Criticism. Back Where You Came From. Tips for Writing Papers. Bertrand Russell’s Decalogue for Teaching. For some of my work in this area, see my blog post entitled Where Have You Come From? Where Are You Going? That I am doing with Emilie Taylor. A ceramic artist based in Sheffield. Http:/ www.adines.com/. Http:/ www.segalfoundation.org/index2.html. Who introd...
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Blog | caseystrine.com | Musings from the mind of Strine…
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Musings from the mind of Strine…. Statement about Open Access. When the Son of Man Didn’t Come. Evangelical Faith and the Challenge of Historical Criticism. Back Where You Came From. Tips for Writing Papers. Bertrand Russell’s Decalogue for Teaching. SIIBS Research Seminars for Autumn 2014. September 3, 2014. Meetings are held in Jessop West Exhibition Space. Mondays 14:00 until 16:00. FRIDAY, 26 September 2014 (HRI conference room). Professor Musa Dube (University of Botswana): ‘Talitha Cum! Dr Casey St...
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July | 2015 | Lakeland Arts
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Monthly Archives: July 2015. July 24, 2015. Art on Tour at Heysham Library. The painting spent a day at Heysham Library. We met Heysham Art Group as well as members of the community, there to celebrate work by a local painter. One of the visitors bought two watercolours and recounted episodes from his life with great enthusiasm. If paintings could speak, it would describe an afternoon of broad ranging conversation, about anything and everything, to the soundtrack of knitting needles clicking busily!
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Crafting the PR | Great Northern Events Blog
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Great Northern Events Blog. October 10, 2014. Caroline Joynson, PR Consultant. This is my first year of working on the Great Northern Contemporary Craft Fair and I can honestly say it has been fantastic. Working with such a passionate and determined team has been great, as has working with such amazing and inspiring designer-makers. Emilie Taylor –. Http:/ www.emilietaylor.co.uk/. Brittany Delany –. Http:/ brittanydelany.co.uk/. I love the fact that Brittany’s delicate ceramics are fired in a kiln in her...