Wendy Daws studied BA(Hons) Three Dimensional Crafts at the University of Brighton. She designs, creates and delivers sustainable projects for marginalised groups, specialising in identifying opportunities for large scale participatory art projects. She has extensive experience working with all abilities and across generations. Wendy works across sectors: Arts, Heritage, Public Health, Local Authority, Education and collaborates with many arts organisations always with the emphasis to empower others. Wendy believes that art is for all, regardless of age, ability of background. Her dissertation ‘The Value of Touch – Blind Alphabet C and Museum Approaches to Visually Impaired Visitors’ feeds directly into her art practice. https://www.messroom.org.uk
Roundtable: Measuring the Impact
A panel of creatives will discuss issues around measuring the impact of creativity.
Other panelists include Nina Atkinson and Nancy Hirst.