New secondary school teaching resources now out

Working with professional school curricula designer Dr Elizabeth Heck, Deborah Lupton has developed a set of teaching resources for secondary school students in years 9 to 12. These resources are available as an integrated PDF and can be downloaded from here. We have planned these modules to be used in a range of subjects, includingContinue reading “New secondary school teaching resources now out”

Video tour of the ‘More-than-Human Wellbeing’ exhibition

We have made a short video (3 mins 37 secs) providing a tour of the ‘More-than-Human Wellbeing’ exhibition for those who can’t make it to the show or would like a reminder of what it looked like in the exhibition space. It is available for viewing here

Just out – Creative Approaches to Health Information Ecologies Summary Report

The ‘Creative Approaches to Health Information Ecologies’ study made a major contribution to the short film made for the More-than-Human Wellbeing exhibition. We used online creative methods to engage our participants in thinking about the health information ecologies of which they are a part, including participatory mapping and responding to images of the natural environment.Continue reading “Just out – Creative Approaches to Health Information Ecologies Summary Report”

Exhibition artwork catalogue now released

As one of the open access resources that are part of the More-than-Human Wellbeing show, we have commissioned a catalogue booklet that presents images of the artworks, along with details of the concepts behind the artworks and how they were made. You can access this beautiful publication by clicking the download button below.

Sensory experiments in the exhibition

In our show, we have four ‘sensory experiments’ which are interactive. We invite people to use their senses of smell and touch as well as sight to engage with these experiments. These hands-on activities are designed to engage visitors in creative play and making to inspire reflection on the key themes of the exhibition. VisitorsContinue reading “Sensory experiments in the exhibition”

Opening event

On the evening of 29 May 2023, we held our exhibition opening event. We are grateful to the Dean of our Faculty, Professor Claire Annesley (pictured below left), who provided opening remarks, and to Dr Anthony Brown (below right), Executive Director of Health Consumers NSW, our community partner, who spoke about the value of theseContinue reading “Opening event”