Clay and commemoration: exploring the role creative clay work may play in promoting the wellbeing of NI veterans: AHRC Next Generation Design Research Workshop

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Abstract

This presentation was delivered at the AHRC Next Generation Design Research Workshop help at the Ulster University (MAC Belfast) on 23 April 2018. This was part of a series of half-day workshops which explored the processes involved in applying for an AHRC grant. The paper discussed previous research on ceramics and wellbeing, with particular reference to work undertaken with with UK veterans as part of McHugh's AHRC Cultural Engagement Fellowship in 2016. The paper also discussed plans to develop and deliver an arts and health pilot project with veterans in Northern Ireland.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 23 Apr 2018
EventAHRC Next Generation Design Research Workshop - Metropolitan Arts Centre, Belfast, United Kingdom
Duration: 23 Apr 201823 Apr 2018

Workshop

WorkshopAHRC Next Generation Design Research Workshop
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBelfast
Period23/04/1823/04/18

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