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Prosiect Pryder Conclusion
Anxiety, Art and Nature During Prosiect Pryder (Anxiety Project) I worked with the architect and creative practitioner Huw Meredydd Owen, to explore how art can contribute to alleviating anxiety. We did this by examining and testing the three aims of the project, which were: to design spaces that alleviate anxiety, develop installations that are informed by nature's therapeutic qualities, and solve the challenges of creating work on a large scale. To design spaces that all
Mar 15, 20195 min read


Passive or active installations?
During this research project I will collaborate with the architect and creative practitioner Huw Meredydd Owen. Huw's work and interests are relevant to the project because of his interest in the significance of 'place', and his intention to invite the observer to experience the story behind the place. Porth y Swn - Owen, 2014 Huw considers how the community can interpret and design specific 'places'. This has led him to work outside the narrower confines of conventional arch
Feb 13, 20193 min read


How can art contribute to alleviating anxiety?
Prosiect Pryder (Anxiety Project) is a research project that is funded by the Arts Council of Wales' Research and Development grant for Creative Professionals. The grant gives artists the opportunity to develop new ideas and to collaborate with a creative person or organisation. During this project, I will work with the architect and creative practitioner Huw Meredydd Owen, and we will explore how art can contribute to alleviating anxiety. The three aims of the project are:
Feb 3, 20193 min read
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