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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2025 · 55 MIN

S1 Ep4. How can research-based design better reflect communities?

from The Emergency Room: an Arts Emergency podcast · host Arts Emergency

Are you interested in how designers/architects use research to authentically advocate or represent certain communities? Join us for a conversation exploring this theme. This session is part of The Emergency Room – our online event series where members of the Youth Collective host conversations with professionals from across the creative world.🎤 Hosted by Gen Hemeson & Louis Shepley🚨 Joined by Mimi Dearing & Eva JonasEva Jonas, a London-based visual artist, educator, and coordinator whose practice operates across multiple registers to examine how the body functions as a site of mediation in our experience, preservation, and enactment of landscape. Mimi Dearing, Artist & Creative Producer of Get It Done, a community arts organisation based in Manchester and South London that supports people through creativity, to come together and get things done.The Emergency Room is an ongoing podcast series where members of the Arts Emergency Youth Collective host open and honest conversations with professionals from across the creative world.Find out more about Arts Emergency: https://www.arts-emergency.orgWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltRdh0LD1ng

Are you interested in how designers/architects use research to authentically advocate or represent certain communities? Join us for a conversation exploring this theme. This session is part of The Emergency Room – our online event series where members of the Youth Collective host conversations with professionals from across the creative world.🎤 Hosted by Gen Hemeson & Louis Shepley🚨 Joined by Mimi Dearing & Eva JonasEva Jonas, a London-based visual artist, educator, and coordinator whose practice operates across multiple registers to examine how the body functions as a site of mediation in our experience, preservation, and enactment of landscape. Mimi Dearing, Artist & Creative Producer of Get It Done, a community arts organisation based in Manchester and South London that supports people through creativity, to come together and get things done.The Emergency Room is an ongoing podcast series where members of the Arts Emergency Youth Collective host open and honest conversations with professionals from across the creative world.Find out more about Arts Emergency: https://www.arts-emergency.orgWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltRdh0LD1ng

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