In this article, we reflect on our collaborative practice-as-research piece Project Finding Home, that arose from our experiences of working and living in the UK as ‘non-British’ citizens. Engaging with other refugee and migrant artists over three years, we worked deliberately as co-researchers and co-creators in a non-hierarchical dynamic to produce a series of four films reflecting on how we find home when it is so impacted by government policy, social and cultural integration, and intergenerational relationships. This article focuses on two of these films, one made with partici-patory theatre company of Sanctuary, PSYCHEdelight, and one made with conceptual artist, Khaled Barakeh. Through observations of their work, we discuss how their ...
peer reviewedThis paper endeavors to understand the role of arts in migration-related issues by offe...
This article is a reflection on what reflexive documentary scholars call the ‘moral dimension’ (Nash...
As a growing number of artists and curators have been using their works to express concern regarding...
In this article we draw on data from a co-produced transdisciplinary arts and language practice and ...
In this article we draw on data from a co-produced transdisciplinary arts and language practice and ...
This article introduces a special issue on arts-based engagement with migration, comprising articles...
This article explores how art can help audiences to think and feel about migration differently, by ...
The article will address Ai Weiwei’s and JR’s political engagement with the refugee crisis, the form...
This paper considers the ways in which refugee artists represent the experience of displacement, the...
Close your eyes for a moment and focus on the image that emerges when you hear the word ‘refugee’. M...
This article argues that in a society transformed by an increasing bureaucratic nexus of migration, ...
This article investigates the modalities through which the migrant crisis is portrayed in the creati...
This paper will seek to discuss how participatory creative practice might facilitate acts of citizen...
in this chapter, I am looking at how migrant artists tell stories about their precarious experience ...
This paper aims to add insight to the role that arts play in the immigrants and artistes expirience,...
peer reviewedThis paper endeavors to understand the role of arts in migration-related issues by offe...
This article is a reflection on what reflexive documentary scholars call the ‘moral dimension’ (Nash...
As a growing number of artists and curators have been using their works to express concern regarding...
In this article we draw on data from a co-produced transdisciplinary arts and language practice and ...
In this article we draw on data from a co-produced transdisciplinary arts and language practice and ...
This article introduces a special issue on arts-based engagement with migration, comprising articles...
This article explores how art can help audiences to think and feel about migration differently, by ...
The article will address Ai Weiwei’s and JR’s political engagement with the refugee crisis, the form...
This paper considers the ways in which refugee artists represent the experience of displacement, the...
Close your eyes for a moment and focus on the image that emerges when you hear the word ‘refugee’. M...
This article argues that in a society transformed by an increasing bureaucratic nexus of migration, ...
This article investigates the modalities through which the migrant crisis is portrayed in the creati...
This paper will seek to discuss how participatory creative practice might facilitate acts of citizen...
in this chapter, I am looking at how migrant artists tell stories about their precarious experience ...
This paper aims to add insight to the role that arts play in the immigrants and artistes expirience,...
peer reviewedThis paper endeavors to understand the role of arts in migration-related issues by offe...
This article is a reflection on what reflexive documentary scholars call the ‘moral dimension’ (Nash...
As a growing number of artists and curators have been using their works to express concern regarding...