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SUMMARY:Making Language: Emma Smith
DESCRIPTION:Discover how language shapes justice in Emma Smith’s Making Language\, an exhibition imagining fairer futures through law\, art\, and community voices. \nThis exhibition asks how laws are shaped and whose voices shape them. Working with communities across Kent and Professor of Law Diamond Ashiagbor (University of Kent 2018-2025\, University of Birmingham since 2025)\, artist Emma Smith examines the gap between human rights and lived experience. \nThe work takes the form of a series of future proposals to close this gap\, accompanied by a contemplative structure installed in the upper atrium. Inspired by Amelia Scott’s fight for equality\, Making Language draws on the UK’s oldest book of written law\, the Textus Roffensis\, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to imagine a fairer future. Each piece is collectively authored with its text presented in a state of readiness for illumination at the point each statement becomes a reality. \nCreated with Kent Refugee Action Network (KRAN)\, Gillingham Street Angels\, Family Action Medway Pregnancy to Three\, and Soroptimist International Tunbridge Wells and District. \nCommissioned by The Amelia Scott as part of the Kent & Medway Museum Partnership NPO\, funded by Arts Council England. \nPlease note this exhibition will be closed 3 – 9 March.
URL:https://theamelia.twbc-digitaldevelopment.co.uk/event/making-language-emma-smith/
LOCATION:The Amelia Scott – Upper Atrium
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260827
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SUMMARY:Perspectives by Scotts Project Trust
DESCRIPTION:Through colour\, texture and imagination\, the art students at the well-known Scotts Project Trust have transformed their vision of the outdoor world into beautiful artwork. \nFrom recreating subjects such as spring meadows to coral reefs\, nature has inspired their work in this exhibition. Come and see their vision! \nCreating art is an immersive and therapeutic experience\, a tactile and sensory process which encourages sharing and communication and helps with developing patience and dexterity. Art offers so much joy and self-expression to adults with learning disabilities and to us all. \nResidents and day services users at Scotts enjoy regular art workshops to create multi-media and mixed media artworks including textiles\, paint\, textures\, ceramics and papier mache. Just some of their talented output is on display here. \nAlison\, one of the artists\, says: “I enjoy using the different techniques of art. I love that our work will be on display for the public to see. I like how we have done group projects together and made something as a team\, as well as our own.” \nThe Scotts Project TrustA well‑established charity based in Tonbridge\, Kent\, dedicated to supporting adults with learning disabilities to realise their potential and live fulfilled\, happy lives. Founded in 1990 by Jill and Denis Scott\, the charity has grown to become a vital local provider of specialist support services\, guided by a strong ethos of respect\, choice and independence. \nScotts offers a range of interconnected services designed to meet people at different stages of their lives. These include high‑quality residential care\, supported living accommodation and vibrant day services focused on life skills\, creativity and wellbeing. Individuals are encouraged to develop confidence\, build meaningful relationships and take an active role in their local community. \nTo find out more about the Trust and for volunteer and support opportunities\, please visit www.scottsproject.org.uk.
URL:https://theamelia.twbc-digitaldevelopment.co.uk/event/perspectives-by-scotts-project-trust/
LOCATION:The Amelia Scott – The Green Room
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Archaeology Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Join Moley\, our friendly archaeologist-in-training\, as your guide on a hands-on journey through time. \nFrom fieldwalking to excavation\, discover the real techniques archaeologists use to reveal hidden histories and try your hand at becoming a history detective. Young explorers and curious minds of all ages can dig\, discover\, and decode clues from the past\, learning how everyday objects help archaeologists piece together ancient lives. \nInteractive activities and playful challenges invite visitors to get involved\, whether you’re uncovering buried finds\, recording discoveries\, or interpreting intriguing artefacts. \nA selection of objects from archaeological excavations across Kent will be on display\, offering glimpses into the region’s rich and varied past\, from Roman Britain to more recent history. These finds help tell the stories of the people who lived here and the landscapes they shaped. \nWith special loans from the Kent Archaeological Society\, Cranbrook Museum\, and the Guildhall Museum\, Rochester\, Archaeology Adventure celebrates the heritage of Kent through curiosity\, creativity\, and discovery. Come and dig a little deeper – who knows what you might find?
URL:https://theamelia.twbc-digitaldevelopment.co.uk/event/archaeology-adventure/
LOCATION:The Amelia Scott – Exhibition Space
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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