Emma Tominey showcases projects that transform archives, memories and lived experience into accessible creative outcomes
Mulitmedia artist, designer and collector Emma Tominey showcases projects that transform archives, memories and lived experience into accessible creative outcomes. Emma’s practice covers people, place and story, and 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.
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 at The Bowes Museum, recommended for ages 16+.
Please contact the learning team at learn@thebowesmusuem.org.uk if you have access requirements, so the session can be adapted to suit your needs.

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