Arts and Heritage in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire: Bridging Divides through Knowledge Co-production’.

Arts and Heritage in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire: Bridging Divides through Knowledge Co-production’.

What is the role of universities and their academics in the strengthening of regional arts and heritage ecosystems?

How can collaboration between culture and heritage professionals on the one hand, and academics and researchers on the other, further knowledge production. And how can both cooperate with local communities to widening accessibility to that knowledge?

These and other questions will be discussed at this panel, exploring the co-production of knowledge between academics, communities, and arts and heritage organisations in the Humber region.

With Dr Catherine Wynne (University of Hull), Dr Nicholas Evans (University of Hull), Gillian Greaves (Arts Council England), Jane Avison (Hull Culture and Leisure)
 

Event Details

Date

04 June 2024 15:00

Who is it aimed at

Arts, heritage and cultural sector professionals in Hull, the Humber and East Yorkshire; professionals and businesses within these sectors looking to work with researchers, academics and the university; academics keen to work with arts, heritage and cultural sector professionals.

Where

Byron Conference Room, Canham Turner building, University of Hull

Event presented by

Monday 5th Events
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