#CCEN Practice Day

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#CCEN Practice Day 17Oct

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The Cultural Connectedness Exchange Network links Irish creatives with people who commission Irish work. This practice day brings independent creatives and programmers together. Here, we’ll discuss

  • Work sharing and problem solving
  • Using the ordinary to explore the extraordinary
  • Making work in communities
  • Challenging assumptions around representation
  • Using your voice.
  • Find out more about the #CCEN here.

Artist led activities and talks will be held in The Bluecoat’s Garden Room and participants will be provided with lunch. Full details of the day will be available on the booking page after 18 Sept, though people can book in advance.

🍽️ If you have any dietary requirements, please email [email protected] 🍽️

This event has received support from the Irish Government’s Department for Foreign Affairs Emigrant Support Programme.

  • 09:30    Registration opens
  • 10:00    Networking and intros (ft. Irish Consul in the North)
  • 11:00    The Great Indaba – work sharing/problem solving
  • 12:00    Arán Agus Im (Bread and Mutter) – with Manchán Magan
  • 12:45    Lunch
  • 13:30    St Brigid’s Arms/Emerald CIC
  • 14:30    Where are we with representation?
  • 15:30    Put it all together
  • 16:00    End (do a 10-min close out with Sue Rynhart).

See the working agenda (PDF) here.

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When

17 October 2024
10:00am-4:00pm

Free (including refreshments and lunch). Donations welcomed.

Where

Bluecoat
School Lane
Liverpool
L1 3BX

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