29 Sept 2021 | Southbank Centre: Arts & Health Collaborations / by Lynn Lu

Lynn Lu and Carmine Pariante. For of all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been', 2017. Photo credit: Vestal McIntyre.

Lynn Lu and Carmine Pariante. For of all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been', 2017. Photo credit: Vestal McIntyre.

Dr Carmine Pariante (Professor of Biological Psychiatry and Head of the Stress at King’s College London) and I will be presenting our collaborative projects at Arts & Health Collaborations – a creative workshop part of the Art by Post exhibition – and discussing our working process.

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Southbank Centre

The Southbank Centre and Arts and Health Hub invite you to be part of a collaborative creative workshop, designed to connect people working at the intersection of the arts, healthcare, medical research and tech sectors, to ignite fresh ideas and responses to creative challenges.

Listen to a candid conversation between artist Lynn Lu and healthcare professional Prof Carmine Pariante about the challenges and possibilities of their creative collaboration, and what it takes to nurture a long-term partnership.

Explore some of the tensions surrounding partnership working, including power discrepancies, privilege, access and knowledge justice, and respond to some of the most pressing creative challenges today.

Build new connections with other artists and healthcare professionals, and pathways for future collaborations.

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