LARPgarden: LOOKING AT REALITIES PHILOSOPHICALLY at Dareshack
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A event held at Dareshack on Sunday 16th April. The event starts at 11:30.


11:30am - 4:00pm, Dareshack

Lottie Brown of School of Circe ('accessible, anarcho teaching') will be delivering a short lecture on the metaphysics of form and matter, through the focus on the ideas of indifference, identity and constitution. As the age-old philosophical dilemma, this relationship is often posed as the question ‘Does there exist here a statue or a piece of clay? Or both, or neither?’.

In an attempt to answer this question (and putting an end to this metaphysical turmoil), collaborative playful interaction with clay will hold center to this workshop, inviting participants to philosophically explore the ontology of identity and the relationship between form and matter, both kinesthetically and through discussion.

No previous experience with philosophy or clay needed!

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The workshop will involve some movement and clay play

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This opportunity is part of the West of England Visual Arts Alliance (WEVAA), supported by Arts Council England. WEVAA is a consortium partnership of nine organisations co-lead by Spike Island and Visual Arts South West, and including the Brunswick Club, Bath Spa School of Art, Bristol City Council, Creative Youth Network, Culture Weston, North Somerset Council and UWE Bristol. This alliance is delivering a 3-year programme of activity with the aim of supporting visual arts progression in the region, and a collective vision for the visual arts in Bristol and the West of England to become more progressive, sustainable and inclusive by 2024.

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