NEWS

BODY LANGUAGE
Happy to announce we will be delivering our cross-generational workshop ‘Body Language’ for Newham Word Festival’ July ‘23

PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF DEMENTIA
We are proud to announce the publication of our chapter ‘Frames of Mind: Bringing Memories to Life with Stop-Frame Animation’, in the Practical Handbook of Dementia.

FRAMES OF MIND CAFE
Funding Announcement Frames of Mind Café supports the mental health of Newham’s residents, through its creative approach to digital inclusion. On World Mental Health Day

UCL – COMMUNICATING IMPACT CREATIVELY
Frames of Mind were asked by UCL Engage to deliver a short programme funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to support research fellows to explore creative ways to communicate the impact of their research to make it relatable for their audiences.

ARRIVAL
Proud to have been part of the phenonimal immersive event Arrival, directed by Mathew Dunster and ImpossibleUK.

LOST AND FOUND
As part of this BBC Year of the Novel programme, Frames Of Mind worked closely alongside Newham Library Service and Red Door Studios to produce artwork and animations with refugees Living in the borough

BODY LANGUAGE
Happy to announce we will be delivering our cross-generational workshop ‘Body Language’ for Newham Word Festival’ July ‘23

PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF DEMENTIA
We are proud to announce the publication of our chapter ‘Frames of Mind: Bringing Memories to Life with Stop-Frame Animation’, in the Practical Handbook of Dementia.

FRAMES OF MIND CAFE
Funding Announcement Frames of Mind Café supports the mental health of Newham’s residents, through its creative approach to digital inclusion. On World Mental Health Day

DOCKSIDE DIARIES
We are thrilled to be awarded funding by The Create Your Docks Fund to deliver a community digital inclusion project, Dockside Diaries.

UCL – COMMUNICATING IMPACT CREATIVELY
Frames of Mind were asked by UCL Engage to deliver a short programme funded by Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to support research fellows to explore creative ways to communicate the impact of their research to make it relatable for their audiences.

ARRIVAL
Proud to have been part of the phenonimal immersive event Arrival, directed by Mathew Dunster and ImpossibleUK.