Creatives and Community Perceptions of Mining

Dana Finch, arts producer at Deep Earth Synergies, will be discussing the arts in the realm of mining at the panel Creatives and Community Perceptions of Mining this very Friday, January 13 / 14.00-15.30 GMT!

 

The panel is organised by People and Mining, an online networking space led by a diverse group of researchers and practitioners stretching across the departments at University of Exeter and the development organisation Pact.

 

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Panel: Creatives and community perceptions of mining

From Classical times artists and creatives have been depicting mining as well as working with its resources. Whilst not uniform, these images have a powerful potential to contribute to shaping attitudes and can reflect shifts in public perceptions. How the general population perceive mining communities and extractive projects therefore plays a critical role in understanding and pursing social justice. This panel will consider some of this rich history but also explore a range of important contemporary cases, including jewellery, GIS and painting.

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