Special event - Seminar with Penny Eames - Friday 4 May, London.

24 April 2007 - 2:12pm

Cultural Well-being and Cultural Capital – a seminar with Penny Eames

Organised by Creative Exchange

Friday 4 May 2007. From 2pm – 4pm
Room 1a, Development House, 56-64 Leonard St, London EC2A 4JX.

We are delighted to offer an afternoon seminar with New Zealand culture and community action specialist, Penny Eames. Penny will be exploring concepts in her latest research – Cultural Well-being and Cultural Capital - which is the result of 25 years experience working with arts and culture in the context of ethnic diversity, communities, prisons, hospitals, youth, local authorities, government departments and business.

Penny is Managing Director of Arts Access International and PSE Consultancy in New Zealand and works in the cultural sector in Australasia and South Africa. She has set up programmes particularly for people on the margins of society for several decades. She founded and served as Executive Director of Arts Access Aotearoa, New Zealand, from 1995 to 2004.

Her specialist skill has been her ability to work with communities, hospitals, prisons, territorial local authorities and government departments as they plan programmes that celebrate cultural diversity and encourage social inclusion.

Places are limited and must be reserved.

Please email info@creativexchange to book your place.

Event tickets
General Public: £15
Creative Exchange Partners: £10
Students: £5

Payment by cheque in advance or cheque or cash on the day.

Copies of Cultural Well-being and Cultural Capital will be available at the seminar.

For more information on Penny Eames and her publications visit www.pseconsultancy.com

 

 

 


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