Make and Create: Design and Innovation in Practice Based Research

Make and Create: Design and Innovation in Practice Based Research

By APDIG

Date and time

Mon, 9 Jul 2018 10:00 - 12:00 GMT+1

Location

Macmillan Room

Portcullis House Westminster London SW1A 2JR United Kingdom

Description

This event will bring together an audience of academics, students and policy makers to discuss the work of the V&A Research Institute and how design influences practice-based research.It will also allow guests to take part in a ‘making’ activity to highlight the value of practical design skills.

Established in 2016, the V&A Research Institute (VARI) is a five-year programme of projects and partnerships supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. It takes the V&A's pioneering research culture into a new phase that allows the Museum to experiment with new ways of studying, displaying and accessibly storing its collections. VARI will give better access to the V&A's objects and join its experts with academic scholars, practicing designers and makers and members of the general public.

The panel discussion will be hosted by John Howell MP, Member for Henley and Co-Chair of the APDIG.

The panel will include:

The panel is currently expected to comprise of the following:

  • Tristram Hunt: Director, V&A
  • Dr Marta Ajmar: Deputy Director, VARI
  • Rebecca Goozee: Educational Resident, VARI
  • Helen Charman: Director of Learning and National Programmes, V&A
  • Mark Miodownik: Director, Institute of Making

In addition, students from The Bridge Academy, Hackney, will showcase how new design teaching is transforming their attitudes to wider learning.

Refreshments will be served.

The panel discussion will be followed by an evening drinks reception at the V&A, hosted by Tristram Hunt in the Gilbert Bayes Sculpture Gallery, overlooking the newly restored Cast Courts. The reception will take place between 6pm and 9pm.

Please RSVP for both events you wish to attend.

Organised by

The All-Party Parliamentary Design and Innovation Group (APDIG) is a cross-party coalition of Parliamentarians and design sector organisations that works to develop new design policy ideas, critique existing government decision-making around design, communicate within Parliament the enormous potential value of design, and help the design community better engage with the policy process. 

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