ISSN 2044-3714 | Online ISSN 2044-3722
2 issues per volume | First published 2013
Scene is dedicated to a critical examination of space and scenic
production. This double-blind peer-reviewed journal provides an opportunity
for dynamic debate, reflection and criticism. With a strong
interdisciplinary focus, we welcome articles, interviews, visual essays,
reports from conferences and festivals. We want to explore new critical
frameworks for the scholarship of creating a scene.
*Scene invites submissions for its special issue on: Creative and
Performing Arts Health and Wellbeing. *
Arts in health programmes across the country, indeed across the world, are
using diverse and dynamic disciplines in a variety of health, care and
community settings for expressive, restorative, educational and therapeutic
purposes. Some work preventively, some enhance recovery, others improve the
quality of life for people with long-term or terminal conditions. The
creative arts help make sense of our human condition, making room for the
heart and soul to be heard. They encourage active engagement with the world
around us, help people to keep learning, connect with each other and
contribute to their communities.
*Topics of interest might be:*
Heritage, Health and Wellbeing
Everyday Creativity
Young People’s Mental Health
Social Prescribing
Critically Visual Artistic Interventions for the Critically Ill
*Submissions sent to: christine.white@dmu.ac.uk
<christine.white@dmu.ac.uk> *
*Deadline: 30th September 2020*
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Marketing Assistant
Intellect Ltd