Socially Engaged Art Salon

Socially Engaged Art Salon

At a glance

Causes

  • Arts
  • Black, asian and minority ethnic groups
  • Community safety / victim support / domestic violence
  • Education
  • Health and well being / research and care
  • Human rights
  • Learning disabilities / difficulties
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual & transgender
  • Local / community
  • Mental health
  • Refugees / migrants
  • Social care

Other details

Geographical remit: 
Local

Objectives

SEAS (Socially Engaged Art Salon) is a BIPOC & LGBTQ led organisation that promotes socially engaged art practices and artists from underrepresented communities through exhibitions and cultural events. It also offers artists’ support programme and residencies. 

SEAS' programme takes place at Black and Minorities Ethnic Community Partnership (BMECP) Centre, The Ledward Centre (TLC) the up and coming Brighton's LTBTQAI+ centre, and at the Jubilee Library.  SEAS is the South East hub of the Social Art Network (SAN)  and we often collaborate with invited curators, art institutes, charities and community organisations. 

Founded by Dr Gil Mualem-Doron in 2016, and supported by Art Council England and Brighton&Hove City Council, SEAS is a beacon for socially and politically engaged art in Brighton and south-East England. 

Activities

SEAS offers exhibitions, events, residencies and artist opportunities to develop and promote social justice within its local community and beyond. 

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