Participants, collaborators, audiences and co-researchers join with us in our research and enterprise work, as we realise the potential at the heart of the relationship between arts and wellbeing.
As well as postgraduate research student opportunities, we develop co-productive research projects, host and organise art exhibitions and performances, and develop resources for universities and the community.
We welcome new members, including °®¶¹´«Ã½ staff and students, and associate members from professional and community backgrounds, and are keen to embrace new opportunities to work collaboratively on the arts in the context of health and wellbeing. We are particularly interested in working with, and for, diverse communities.