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Art of Attachment
Project Showcase at Brighton’s Jubilee Library
21 May – 3 June
The nurturing and care we receive when young shapes the way we form relationships throughout life. This is attachment.
Exploring individual experiences of attachment through the arts, Brighton Oasis Project’s Art of Attachment takes over Jubilee Library for 2 weeks over the May half term. There will be lots to see and do, including…
FILM
SITE SPECIFIC ARTWORK
TALKS AND DISCUSSION*
INTERACTIVE DIGITAL DRAWING during half term
*Timetable of talks. Please use the links to book on (free of charge)
Date | Venue | Time | Speaker | Talk | Booking Link |
Wednesday 23 May | Conference Room 1 | 2 pm | Jo Parker, Young Oasis lead, Integrative Arts Psychotherapist | Attachment – What it looks like, what it feels like and how we work with it | Click here to book |
4 pm | Charlotte Vincent, choreographer/director, lead artist for Art of Attachment | Devising Performance for the Art of Attachment: Collaborating with BOP women to stage ideas around attachment | Click here to book | ||
Friday 25 May | Conference Room 3 | 2 pm | Neil Aiton, Neonatologist | “No man is an Island”. Attachment: the glue that holds society together? | Click here to book |
4 pm | Toby Chown, Drama Therapist | Neurodramatic play: exploring connections between attachment and storytelling | Click here to book |