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Art for a better world exhibition with POLIS academic

Student artwork is installed alongside a mirror installation from Face in the Hole and a video installation from Atsuhide Ito in the Art for a Better World exhibition

Dr Precious Chatterje-Doody co-organised an exhibition at the Kirkleatham Museum called Art for a Better World, an exhibition that brings academics and artists together for positive social change.

Visitors are invited to take a journey around the world, through cartoons, mixed media and video from international artists that make the latest research about pressing social challenges accessible to general audiences. Then, they find out about the social issues that matter the most to local Year 10 students, through the artworks they produced in local art workshops.

The exhibition has been generously supported by the Open University, King’s College London and the British Association for the Study of Religions.

You can find out more about exhibition on the website of the Democracy, Disinformation and Religion project that led to this collaboration.

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