"The Way I See It ": Project Photo
Charcoal drawing by Cathie Sykes from recent exhibition, "The Way I See It", an exhibition by PEERS (People Experiencing Extraordinary Realities) presented by MHAD - St George Mental Health Arts Development.
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Charcoal drawing by Cathie Sykes from recent exhibition, "The Way I See It", an exhibition by PEERS (People Experiencing Extraordinary Realities) presented by MHAD - St George Mental Health Arts Development.
Beyond Social Inclusion: Towards Cultural Democracy - Interesting commentary and website from Scotland...
"Cities must trade in cultural cringe for a growing sense of confidence in our distinctiveness. They must try to be somewhere, not anywhere in the extended global sprawl of electronic suburbia. Cities must wilfully believe that the unique combination of events that may fuse here is just as compelling as those that may fuse somewhere else. Cities need to involve their people in making and remaking their own mythology, and create something that is truly unique." Marcus Westbury
"Writing about culture is like trying to catch a butterfly with a pin" ... Miriam Lyons on bigger picture cultural change.