UCA creatives develop local and regional engagement activities, including projects focused on mobility between our creatives, external partners and end-user communities.

The University is currently involved in engagement projects with local authorities in Surrey and Kent and public art bodies.

Our staff, students and graduates are passionate about supporting local businesses, organisations and residents through creative approaches that aim to solve society’s big challenges.

We engage the public through participatory events, webinars, and podcasts.

King’s Hill public art project [Student engagement with KE]

Turner Contemporary and University for the Creative Arts are working as cultural partners to the King's Hill Garden Village. The project aims to connect art and education to involve and inspire creative futures for young residents, with a student atelier working alongside artist Yinka Ilori to create public art. Read more about the project.

Key contact

Hedley Roberts
Director of School of Fine Art, Crafts & Photography
Hedley.Roberts@uca.ac.uk

Creative engagement and innovation

Our creatives conduct theory-based and applied research into art, design, and the built environment, pushing the impact of creative thinking and practice into new areas. It cuts across the areas of film, fine art, photography, crafts, fashion and architectural design.

UCA creative-based projects, submitted for REF2021, were exhibited in 89 different galleries, museums, and venues across 26 different countries, demonstrating UCA's international influence on research in culture and creativity.

Innovative Practice-Based Creative Research

Explore the rich and diverse range of approaches to practice research across all areas of creativity and the many ways in which it may be realised

 

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