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DUAS Newsletter: February 2023

  Welcome to the February Edition of the DUAS Loop!   What’s On Don’t forget about our Tuesday Life Drawing and Thursday Sessions. As always, please check the Instagram pages  @dulifedrawing  and  @duthursdaysessions  for more details and updates. Art Social with Sarah Stamp Wednesday 1 February 4-6pm at the Oriental Museum Join artist Sarah stamp for a paper collage, conversation and creative writing workshop. Suitable for all abilities and levels of experience with making and being creative. It will be an informal social environment where participants can have a go at being creative in a safe and friendly space.   World Economic Funfair – 14 February Tuesday 14 th  February, 10am – 3pm Durham Town Hall, Market Place, Durham DH1 3NJ Opportunity for students to participate and help facilitate economics-meets-culture creative ideation workshop.   Led by UK leading creative agency Bompas & Parr (bompasandparr.com), this workshop brings together 20 people from a wide range of backgrou

DUAS Newsletter: January 2023

  Welcome to the January edition of the DUAS Loop!   What’s On Hello all and welcome back for Epiphany term! We have some exciting events in store for you this month which I will list below but please don’t forget about our Tuesday Life Drawing and Thursday Sessions. As always, please check the Instagram pages @dulifedrawing and @duthursdaysessions for more details and updates.   As for our collaboration events…  Finding Sanctuary in the Archives Wednesday 11 January, 2-3pm at 5 the College Find out more about the Cathedral Archive and view pieces related to this years Student Art Prize theme, Sanctuary. From 14th Century petitions asking for refuge to threats for giving sanctuary to criminals, to a creative interpretation in fabric of the Cathedral sanctuary knocker itself.  Sign up here.   Objects, Materials & Memories Tuesday 24 January, 4-6pm at Palace Green Library In this workshop participants will experiment with sculpting, casting and assemblage techniques. They will use