Relational

Jaime Jackson is a level 1 &2 Arts Award assessor running  acredited art training through Trinity College London.

He works on social activism and engagement projects linked to climate crisis, where participants co-create artworks, based on the idea that we are nature.

In relational art, the participants are actively involved in collaboration. Rather than the artwork being an encounter between a viewer and an object, relational art produces encounters between people. Through these encounters, meaning is elaborated collectively, rather than in the space of individual passive viewing.

Jaime Jackson 2015, Ikon Gallery Birmingham. Workshops leading to co-created content using collage photography moving image, digital editing and a touch screen app developed by Jaime Jackson and John Sear at the University of Birmingham’s Digital Humanities Hub

    

   

Lead relational artist for Sally Payen’s Fence and the Shadow Greenham Com mon  Peace Camp exhibition at the mac Birmingham November 2017, workshops at the mac, Greenham Youth club, Newbury College, Newbury Museum and Art Gallery.
    

    

Biophilic cities conference urban planning workshop for the University of Greenwich school of design. Getting landscape architects and other Biophilic professionals from around the world to co-create artwork based on biphilia (love of nature). Workshop for the Activating Biophilic Cities Conference 2018.
   

     

Digital touchscreen interactive installation for Green Man Festival 2017

  

   

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