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The cover art of Ursula La Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness by Alex Ebel. La Guin’s 1969 book is cited by a Heather Barnett, a research participant, as influential on issues relating to gender fluidity on a decadal timescale. Image credit: Alex Ebel/the Avocado

Lability, transference, activation energy: conceptualising the impact of art in policy (Article 5/6)

February 14, 2022

Artists and funders often ask how artwork can have a policy impact. This article sets out thoughts with reference to three scientific concepts: lability, transference and activation energy.

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In Use of art in policy Tags Ursula La Guin, art and policy, Lewis Hine, Blue Planet II, impact, Museum of Extraordinary Objects, Transference

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