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Building site by Loraine Leeson

Loraine Leeson is a visual artist and director of cSPACE , an organisation which uses the arts, media and cyberspace to support local communities and young people in the expression of individual and collective visions, dreams and aspirations as a means of effecting social change. Since the late 70’s her work has involved engagement with communities around a variety of issues including regeneration, identity and education. Most of this has been done through organisations which she has co-founded and directed for this purpose, including the Docklands Community Poster Project, The Art of Change and currently cSPACE. Over the last decade much of her work has focused on collective production with young people through digital media. Her work has been widely shown and published in the UK and abroad, and is currently being documented for a major retrospective exhibition to take place in Berlin in 2005. Loraine has taught and lectured in universities throughout the UK, has been a Visiting Fellow at the University of East London since 2001 and is a faculty member of the London East Research Institute.

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MA Urban Renewal The course has a strong interdisciplinary emphasis and is designed to equip  people at different  stages of their careers  with the means to reflect more systematically and in greater depth on their  own field of practice.

Host Cities, Education, Culture and Regeneration

A conference about the issues facing Olympic Host Cities. View the speaker presentations here

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