'Reach' reaches out

Published: 6 November 2014

The College of Arts has just issued its acclaimed industry engagement newsletter Reach which tackles the challenging task of communicating topics as diverse as tapestry and ancient Greek theatre masks to commercial/industrial stakeholders.

‌The College of Arts has just issued its acclaimed industry engagement newsletter Reach which tackles the challenging task of communicating topics as diverse as tapestry and ancient Greek theatre masks to commercial/industrial stakeholders.

Arts Reach magazine 250 front cover imageThe fifth edition of the newsletter explores the de-industrialization of rural France with Jackie Clarke and the effect of French electrical appliance giant, Moulinex, going into administration.

Joy Davidson investigates the cost of curating the ever-growing volume of digital data we are now producing with a large-scale EU network project.

The ancient world of Greek theatre is brought to life by Elizabeth Moignard’s work.

Reach's cover story outlines GENERATION, a landmark nation-wide Culture 2014 project which celebrates contemporary art in Scotland: GENERATATION seeks to engage a wider demographic of the public, introducing them to contemporary art across more than 60 venues in Scotland.  

The College of Arts will be engaging a series of month-long campaigns focused on the industry sectors featured in Reach which will lead up to a second Industry Day, on 5th June 2015. Dr Fraser Rowan, the College's Business Development Manager, said: "We very much look forward to engaging with new partners and reinvigorating our existing relationships along the way."

Reach is produced as a sixteen page booklet magazine, and is also available online:

www.gla.ac.uk/colleges/arts/knowledge-exchange/newsletter/reach05/

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First published: 6 November 2014