About these sessions
Are you aged between 15-25 with an interest in science and healthcare and/or creative arts?
At Brighton and Sussex Medical school we have teamed up with the local arts charity SameSky to explore how we can use the power of the arts to bring our children’s health research to life and share it with the community!
We are looking for a group of enthusiastic students who would like to help us create interactive and engaging activities as part of our research for the 2024 Brighton Fringe festival.
We’re running a series of workshops where you’ll work with artists to create playful activities that explain our research in a way that anyone and everyone can understand. We’ll start the workshops by providing an overview of our research and discuss which key messages we want to communicate. We’ll then set to work considering creative ways we can use 2D, 3D, digital art and textiles to explain key concepts, for example, what is DNA is or what actually happens to our lungs during an asthma attack or how do medicine really work?
We have both in person and online workshops available.
Online Sessions
The online sessions will take place via Zoom on Wednesday 24 April and Wednesday 15 May between 5-6.30pm.
In Person Sessions
Unfortunately, we have experienced a few challenges with the exhibition venue regarding the dates for our in-person workshops and the exhibition itself. Please be reassured that we are working hard to get this confirmed as soon as possible. Whilst we appreciate you may not be able to confirm your attendance until these dates are published, at this point, we invite you to express your interest and we shall contact you with the confirmed dates in due course.
Regsiter
To register your interest for the above mentioned activities, please complete the registration form.
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