We are delighted to share that ‘TIDE Salon: An interactive multimedia exchange of music and spoken word poetry by Southasian British Artists’, has be nominated for a Digital Humanities public engagement award.
TIDE Salon was funded as part of the Humanities Cultural Programme.
Nandini Das, Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture, Exeter College and TIDE Salon project lead said “TIDE Salon was our lockdown project, which, like so many others, had to find a new presence online. We're delighted that we managed to achieve that in a way that has attracted so many viewers, and we're thrilled to have been nominated for this award.”
To find out more about this project, funded by the Humanities Cultural Programme, please visit the TORCH website.