Call out 1: resources for migrant culture workers At Migrants in Culture we are developing a migrant resource pack: a document collecting and connecting existing sources of information and support for migrants working in culture. We are inviting our fellow migrants to contribute to the pack: let us know about organisations, programmes or resources that…
Category: Notices
Migrants In Culture Survey – Key Research Findings Report
Migrants In Culture Survey – Key Research Findings Report- evidence of the impact of the Hostile Environment on the UK cultural sector. What is the impact of the Hostile Environment on the Cultural Sector? Your workplace. Your experience. Earlier this year we partnered with Migrants in Culture, a group of migrants directly experiencing increasing hostility…
out(Law) Exhibition SEAS Socially Engaged Art Salon Brighton 7-29 September 2019
Sometimes we are outside, very rarely are we in. Hitting the highway and running for the hills may seem the most Butch Cassidy of remedies, in true renegade form. But these days, can we ever get outside law? Scroll on our screens and we find T’s&C’s, we wrench at those who are encamped and…
XR, Law and Creative Rebellion
by Mothiur Rahman Mothiur Rahman, a member of the Art/Law Network and involved in the recent phenomena of Extinction Rebellion sums up some of the key points of the movement that may be of interest to those working on the art/law intersection. ‘XR’ has an interesting Declaration of Rebellion as well as the proposed…
Redistributing the Sensible: The Brighton Homeless Bill of Rights by David Thomas
Redistributing the Sensible: The Brighton Homeless Bill of Rights by David Thomas We have a homelessness crisis. You need only walk the streets of Brighton and Hove, or any city in the country, to see it. But the street homeless that you see are only the visible symptom, the intolerable crux, of the housing crisis…
Art/Law Network at the Critical Legal Conference 2018
This year’s Critical Legal Conference is at The Open University, Milton Keynes, 6-8 September. The is regeneration, and as the conference webpage cites: “Drawing inspiration from the visions, strategies and conflicts that engendered the creation of Milton Keynes and The Open University at the end of the 1960s, and reflecting on recent conference themes at…
Welcome to the new Art/Law Network Website
Welcome to the new Art/Law Network website. We hope it proves to be a creative, galvanising, and boundary-crossing space!