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The Royal College of Art Podcast
Royal College of Art
18 episodes
5 days ago
The Royal College of Art (RCA), the QS world number 1 university for art and design, brings you insight into the philosophy behind the programmes at the RCA by talking to staff, students, and the wider RCA community about what we do here and how the work of architects, artists, communicators, designers and researchers affect the world at large.
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The Royal College of Art (RCA), the QS world number 1 university for art and design, brings you insight into the philosophy behind the programmes at the RCA by talking to staff, students, and the wider RCA community about what we do here and how the work of architects, artists, communicators, designers and researchers affect the world at large.
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How can we make creative education and fashion truly equitable? with Joyce Addai Davis and Andrew Ibi
The Royal College of Art Podcast
33 minutes 56 seconds
1 year ago
How can we make creative education and fashion truly equitable? with Joyce Addai Davis and Andrew Ibi

What does a genuinely ‘decentered’ space look like in creative education and the fashion industry?

Ahead of the upcoming FACE (Fashion Academics Creating Equity) Summit at the Royal College of Art on November 7-8, 2024, we explore the deep, systemic work necessary to create fairer, more inclusive spaces within the arts and education.

FACE is a pioneering collective founded to confront inequities in creative education, championing the intersection of fashion, art, and academia as a force for meaningful change.

This episode’s host is Joyce Addai Davis—an RCA Fashion MA graduate, footwear designer, and the first Black female academic in RCA’s Fashion Department. Joyce shares insights from her journey in academia, where her work bridges sustainable fashion practices with critical questions about waste and equity.

Joining her is Andrew Ibi, a co-founder of FACE, creative director and fashion curator, who recently curated “The Missing Thread” exhibition at Somerset House. With his extensive experience as a course leader at Liverpool John Moores University and as an external examiner at RCA, Andrew brings invaluable insight into what it takes to create decentered, inclusive, and anti-racist spaces.

In this episode, Joyce and Andrew discuss:

  • What it means to “decenter” a space in education and industry
  • FACE’s upcoming summit at the RCA
  • Joyce's experience studying Fashion at the RCA, under the leadership of Zowie Broach
  • Practical steps institutions can take today toward a fairer, more open future for all

Whether you’re in academia, fashion, or an ally for change, listen to discover the vision and actions needed to reshape the future of creative education and the fashion industry.

  • Register your free place at the ⁠FACE Summit⁠
  • Learn more about ⁠FACE⁠
  • Read the FACE RACE Handbook for Educators
  • Learn more about the ⁠RCA⁠
  • Explore ⁠news and events⁠ from the RCA
  • Discover the work of ⁠Joyce Addai Davis⁠

Follow along on social media: #FACExRCA2024

The Royal College of Art Podcast
The Royal College of Art (RCA), the QS world number 1 university for art and design, brings you insight into the philosophy behind the programmes at the RCA by talking to staff, students, and the wider RCA community about what we do here and how the work of architects, artists, communicators, designers and researchers affect the world at large.