Art for Change: The Canterbury Arts Conference 2017

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Warnborough College is proud to sponsor the Canterbury Arts Conference (or CArtsCon).

The theme for 2017 is “Art for Change“.

As per the description, change is typically seen as making something different, developing it, or moving it from one place or state to another. Change can refer to loose coins – the few pennies we have left over – or, to money in general. Explore this theme through lectures, workshops, demonstrations and exhibitions at CArtsCon 2016 with experts, writers, film-makers and artists from around the world.

Topics cover art history, fine arts, film-making, photography and creative writing. Get hands-on with your craft in special workshops with world-renowned experts.

We are looking for presenters, workshop leaders, authors and filmmakers!

Present an academic paper, run a workshop, or just participate. All presenters will have the opportunity to get their work published in the Conference Yearbook and on the CArtsCon website.

For details on submission requirements and to submit, click here.

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