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This series of conversations with art educators expand on the ideas presented by Visualise: The Runnymede Trust and Freelands Foundation 2024 report on Race & Inclusion in Secondary School Art Education. In this episode 'Visualise the Future' we are joined by Carey Robinson, Deputy Director, Learning and Public Programmes at The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. She has formerly held strategic, curatorial, and creative producer roles at leading cultural institutions including Tate, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the South London Gallery, and The Courtauld. Carey and I reflect and expand on the reports recommendations for the future and imagine a new direction for art education in the U.K.
Carey's referenced the following resources in our conversation:
Anti-Racism Framework for Initial Teacher Training/Education
https://indd.adobe.com/view/ffcc4fdd-e948-41fc-bb21-fca9e82b6b91
Centre for Creative Explorations (Dr Clare Stanhope)
https://centreforcreativeexplorations.weebly.com/
Dr Claire Stewart-Hall (constructions of race in education)
https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/staff/associate-staff/claire-stewart-hall/
Centre for Race, Education and Decoloniality (CRED)
https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/research/centre-for-race-education-and-decoloniality/
My Primary School is at the Museum
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/cultural/resources/reports/161107-primary-at-museum-report-stage-7-visual-interactive.pdf
https://paradigmproject.co.uk/
Read the report Freelands Foundation Visualise report here.
Executive producer and host Lou Mensah
Shade Podcast Instagram
Shade Podcast Website
Music King Henry IV original composition for Shade Podcast by Brian Jackson
Edit & Mix by Tess Davidson
Editorial support Dale Berning Sawa
Podcast design Joel Antoine-Wilkinson
Shade Art Review
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This series of conversations with art educators expand on the ideas presented by Visualise: The Runnymede Trust and Freelands Foundation 2024 report on Race & Inclusion in Secondary School Art Education. In this episode 'Visualise the Future' we are joined by Carey Robinson, Deputy Director, Learning and Public Programmes at The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. She has formerly held strategic, curatorial, and creative producer roles at leading cultural institutions including Tate, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, the South London Gallery, and The Courtauld. Carey and I reflect and expand on the reports recommendations for the future and imagine a new direction for art education in the U.K.
Carey's referenced the following resources in our conversation:
Anti-Racism Framework for Initial Teacher Training/Education
https://indd.adobe.com/view/ffcc4fdd-e948-41fc-bb21-fca9e82b6b91
Centre for Creative Explorations (Dr Clare Stanhope)
https://centreforcreativeexplorations.weebly.com/
Dr Claire Stewart-Hall (constructions of race in education)
https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/staff/associate-staff/claire-stewart-hall/
Centre for Race, Education and Decoloniality (CRED)
https://www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/research/centre-for-race-education-and-decoloniality/
My Primary School is at the Museum
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/cultural/resources/reports/161107-primary-at-museum-report-stage-7-visual-interactive.pdf
https://paradigmproject.co.uk/
Read the report Freelands Foundation Visualise report here.
Executive producer and host Lou Mensah
Shade Podcast Instagram
Shade Podcast Website
Music King Henry IV original composition for Shade Podcast by Brian Jackson
Edit & Mix by Tess Davidson
Editorial support Dale Berning Sawa
Podcast design Joel Antoine-Wilkinson
Shade Art Review
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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