
The conference was conceived as a collective resource for educators and students to develop the tools to transform the public debate about the value of creative education
Photo: Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
Towards a manifesto for arts education
A recent conference* in Gateshead explored the transformational value of creative learning. Professor Fiona Crisp of Northumbria University and director of Baltic Centre Sarah Munro share the findings.
Baltic and Northumbria University have worked together for over a decade, through their formal partnership in the form of the BxNU Institute. One of its aims is to put the North East region of the UK ...
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