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SOLACE

Pictures of rural health from the Philippines

The project entitled ‘Stories of Public Health through Local Art-Based Community Engagement’ (SOLACE ) brings together a multi-disciplinary team of academics from Keele University and Ateneo de Manila University (The Philippines), artists and health practitioners from the UK and the Philippines along with volunteers and community members from remote, underserved, rural areas in the Philippines.

The exhibition is curated by Professor Mihaela Kelemen and Sue Moffat (New Vic Borderlines) who facilitated community engagement workshops in the Philippines. The creative outputs displayed demonstrate the power of knowledge co-production, Cultural Animation and ethnographic methodologies to break down cultural barriers and dissolve power structures in order to co-create a collective picture of receiving and providing health care in rural areas that resonates with the needs, dreams and aspirations of marginalised communities in the Philippines. The research underlying the stories and artifacts displayed in the exhibition is funded by AHRCMRC under the GCRF initiative and is led by Dr Lisa Dikomitis from the School of Medicine and the Research Institute for Primary Care & Health Science. solace-research.com


Event date
Event Time
10:00AM
Location
Keele University
Organiser
Arts Keele
Contact email
boxoffice@keele.ac.uk
Contact telephone
01782734340