
Join regional mulitmedia artist, designer and collector Emma Tominey as she showcases projects that transform archives, memories and lived experience into accessible creative outcomes. Through sharing her recent work within exhibitions, publications and interactive digital experiences, she will explore how creative processes ranging from bookbinding and printmaking to augmented reality and interactive storytelling can deepen connections to history, place and community. She will reflect on inclusive approaches to collaboration and creating environments where diverse voices can shape how stories are shared and celebrated.
This talk is a part of Front Row Talks series which explores the world of fashion and design. Talk taking place in the Conversation Gallery, recommended for ages 16+. £10 per person, plus admission.
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