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| country: | UK |
| description: | Freelance |
| brief description of organisation: | Emma Smith has a social practice that is both research and production based and responds to site-specific issues. Using organised events, performance, participation, film, photography, sound, drawing and painting, she explores the art of everyday life, investigating human engagement with space and in particular the psychological impact of space on human understanding and behavior. As part of her practice she regularly collaborates with other artists and works in multi- disciplinary teams. |
| main areas of interest: | Emma is interested in the role of artist as catalyst and facilitator, working with non-art audiences and creating events, happenings and instigations that are of the moment and for the people who experience them at the time. |
| scale of organisation: | Emma works individually as an artist and freelance artist educator as well as collaboratively. As part of her collaborative practice she is Co-director of Delta Arts; an art practice for exchange, participation and collaboration. Emma works nationally and internationally. |
| outline of interest in developing collaborative programmes: | Emma is interested in working with galleries and communities nationally and internationally as part of her participatory practice. She is particularly interested in developing site specific collaborations through residencies, events and workshops. |