Emily Peasgood, composer, sound artist and CCCU PhD student, has won a British Composer Award!
Emily Peasgood, composer, sound artist and CCCU PhD student, has won a British Composer Award!
This is an audio documentary looking at CCCU’s Centre for Practice Based Research in the Arts and some of its activities over the 2017/18 academic year. Featuring three contributors (the including the then-codirector of the Centre Lauren Redhead), it explores the nature of artistic meaning and discusses the need for context in composition and performance.
Free Range is a charity based in Canterbury that presents an award-winning series of experimental music, film and poetry events with a policy of free-entry.
Dr Lisa Busby (Goldsmiths, University of London) will give a keynote on the second day of our conference (1 June).
On 1 June, Heather Roche will be visiting CCCU to present at the centre’s conference as part of an RMA careers event focused on employability for Practice Researchers beyond PhD research.
Prof Roberta Mock (University of Plymouth) will give a keynote talk on 31 May on the first day of our conference ‘Multimodality in the Arts: interdisciplinary practices and hybrid forms’.
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