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Let's Change Culture - Creatives Working Together to Take Climate Action
Jul
17

Let's Change Culture - Creatives Working Together to Take Climate Action

Let's Change Culture - Creatives Working Together to Take Climate Action - Launch Event

Wednesday 17th July, 10:30am - 12:30pm at The Forum, Sustainable Earth Institute, University of Plymouth

Plymouth Culture and The Art and Energy Collective invite all creative practitioners and arts organisations in Plymouth to explore together how we can take action for a brighter greener future.

Over the last year The Art and Energy Collective have spoken to 48 creatives and cultural institutions across the city and have identified the key barriers, questions and challenges faced by the local cultural sector when confronting the climate and ecological emergencies.

Come along and find out what these are and help decide which we can try to overcome together.

During an initial session hosted by The Art and Energy Collective, Plymouth Culture at The Sustainable Earth Institute at The University of Plymouth we will:

  • Review the challenges and questions faced by Plymouth's Cultural Sector as we confront the climate challenge.

  • Share some of the opportunities noticed by the Cultural Sector for supporting our communities at large to respond to the climate challenge.

  • Consider what might be included in an environmental action plan.

  • Share initial resources that can support creatives to take action for a better world

  • Contribute to shape a programme for the sector that will explore key challenges and possible solutions more deeply.

With your contribution to this session, Plymouth Culture and Art and Energy will shape five meetings that will take place from September until February, and will gather creatives and organisations in the city to explore key climate actions challenges and possible solutions more deeply.

This event is free to attend but booking is essential.

If you have any accessibility requirements then please let us know when you book your place.

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Creativity and Culture for a brighter greener Plymouth
Oct
13

Creativity and Culture for a brighter greener Plymouth

Are you an artist, creative, performer, producer, or cultural organisations working in Plymouth? Then this event's for you!

You're invited to a creative session sharing, exploring and celebrating ways we can respond to the Climate Emergency. This autumn we're holding 8 events across the city. Pop along to a session, encourage others to sign up too, and together we'll make a difference.

Plymouth Culture and Art and Energy are working together on a new 3-year project supporting the cultural sector in Plymouth to Get Creative for a Brighter Greener Future.

Check out https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/creating-a-brighter-greener-plymouth-2481609 or https://www.artandenergy.org/events for alternative dates.

We're excited by the amazing role that creativity and culture have to inspire a response to the Climate Emergency. We'll be exploring ways of starting and holding space for conversations about our climate and ecological responses with audiences/groups/communities. Join us as we share what we're already doing, explore possibilities, find ways to support one another, and dream for the future.

What will we be doing?

Whilst the format for each session will be similar, we look forward to the outcomes varying depending on venue and participants. Join in with 'The Mossy Carpet' and share experience of decarbonisation, eco-anxiety, and ways that we can use our creativity towards a net-zero, environmentally-rich Plymouth.

Who's it for?

All artists, creatives and cultural organisations in the Plymouth area are welcome to attend - all walks of creative life are most welcome!

The workshop is free of charge but booking is required.

We are sorry but this event is not suitable for children to attend.

If you have questions about the event please email hello@artandenergy.org

We are working in partnership with Plymouth Culture and this project is supported using Arts Council National Portfolio Funding. By booking a place at this event you accept that any information provided by you (including personal information provided at the point of registration) will be shared with Plymouth Culture and used for the purpose of complying with our statutory reporting and audit responsibilities relation to Arts Council funded activity.

Specifics for this event

13th October 2023, 3-5:30pm

Plymouth Marjon University, Derriford Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 8BH

Marjon is an accessible venue.

Buses 1, 1A and 42C link the campus to the city centre. There is on site car parking, please register and pay on arrival.

If you have questions about the event please email hello@artandenergy.org

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A big thank you to Plymouth Marjon University for hosting this event. Find out more here

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Creativity and Culture for a brighter greener Plymouth
Oct
11

Creativity and Culture for a brighter greener Plymouth

Are you an artist, creative, performer, producer, or cultural organisations working in Plymouth? Then this event's for you!

You're invited to a creative session sharing, exploring and celebrating ways we can respond to the Climate Emergency. This autumn we're holding 8 events across the city. Pop along to a session, encourage others to sign up too, and together we'll make a difference.

Plymouth Culture and Art and Energy are working together on a new 3-year project supporting the cultural sector in Plymouth to Get Creative for a Brighter Greener Future.

Check out https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/creating-a-brighter-greener-plymouth-2481609 or https://www.artandenergy.org/events for alternative dates.

We're excited by the amazing role that creativity and culture have to inspire a response to the Climate Emergency. We'll be exploring ways of starting and holding space for conversations about our climate and ecological responses with audiences/groups/communities. Join us as we share what we're already doing, explore possibilities, find ways to support one another, and dream for the future.

What will we be doing?

Whilst the format for each session will be similar, we look forward to the outcomes varying depending on venue and participants. Join in with 'The Mossy Carpet' and share experience of decarbonisation, eco-anxiety, and ways that we can use our creativity towards a net-zero, environmentally-rich Plymouth.

Who's it for?

All artists, creatives and cultural organisations in the Plymouth area are welcome to attend - all walks of creative life are most welcome!

The workshop is free of charge but booking is required.

We are sorry but this event is not suitable for children to attend.

If you have questions about the event please email hello@artandenergy.org

We are working in partnership with Plymouth Culture and this project is supported using Arts Council National Portfolio Funding. By booking a place at this event you accept that any information provided by you (including personal information provided at the point of registration) will be shared with Plymouth Culture and used for the purpose of complying with our statutory reporting and audit responsibilities relation to Arts Council funded activity.

Specifics for this event

11th October 2023, 5:30 - 8pm

14 Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AQ

GROW is located in the city centre, between The Box and Arts University Plymouth, the entrance is opposite the University of Plymouth Levinsky building. The closest bus stops are on North Hill. There is bicycle storage outside the Arts University main entrance.

There's a small step into the building. The toilets are down steep stairs and are therefore not easy in terms of accessibility. Please email us if you have any questions hello@artandenergy.org

A big thank you to GROW studios for hosting this event.

Grow Plymouth is an independent ecosystem of studios and event space, based in the cultural quarter of Plymouth. Find out more here

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Creativity and Culture for a brighter greener Plymouth
Oct
4

Creativity and Culture for a brighter greener Plymouth

Are you an artist, creative, performer, producer, or cultural organisations working in Plymouth? Then this event's for you!

You're invited to a creative session sharing, exploring and celebrating ways we can respond to the Climate Emergency. This autumn we're holding 8 events across the city. Pop along to a session, encourage others to sign up too, and together we'll make a difference.

Plymouth Culture and Art and Energy are working together on a new 3-year project supporting the cultural sector in Plymouth to Get Creative for a Brighter Greener Future.

Check out https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/creating-a-brighter-greener-plymouth-2481609 or https://www.artandenergy.org/events for alternative dates.

We're excited by the amazing role that creativity and culture have to inspire a response to the Climate Emergency. We'll be exploring ways of starting and holding space for conversations about our climate and ecological responses with audiences/groups/communities. Join us as we share what we're already doing, explore possibilities, find ways to support one another, and dream for the future.

What will we be doing?

Whilst the format for each session will be similar, we look forward to the outcomes varying depending on venue and participants. Join in with 'The Mossy Carpet' and share experience of decarbonisation, eco-anxiety, and ways that we can use our creativity towards a net-zero, environmentally-rich Plymouth.

Who's it for?

All artists, creatives and cultural organisations in the Plymouth area are welcome to attend - all walks of creative life are most welcome!

The workshop is free of charge but booking is required.

We are sorry but this event is not suitable for children to attend.

If you have questions about the event please email hello@artandenergy.org

We are working in partnership with Plymouth Culture and this project is supported using Arts Council National Portfolio Funding. By booking a place at this event you accept that any information provided by you (including personal information provided at the point of registration) will be shared with Plymouth Culture and used for the purpose of complying with our statutory reporting and audit responsibilities relation to Arts Council funded activity.

Specifics for this event

4th October 2023, 2:30 - 5pm

A big thank you to KARST gallery for hosting this event.

22 George Place, Millbay, Plymouth, PL1 3NY

KARST is an accessible venue.

KARST is located in Millbay, two roads south of Union Street, between Plymouth Scrapstore and Millbay Academy. The closest bus stops are on Millbay Road and Union Street. There are spaces to lock bicycles at the front of the gallery.

If you have questions about the event please email hello@artandenergy.org

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KARST is an ambitious contemporary art space comprising a free public gallery and artists’ studios. Find out more here

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Creativity and Culture for a brighter greener Plymouth
Sep
19

Creativity and Culture for a brighter greener Plymouth

Are you an artist, creative, performer, producer, or cultural organisations working in Plymouth? Then this event's for you!

You're invited to a creative session sharing, exploring and celebrating ways we can respond to the Climate Emergency. This autumn we're holding 8 events across the city. Pop along to a session, encourage others to sign up too, and together we'll make a difference.

Plymouth Culture and Art and Energy are working together on a new 3-year project supporting the cultural sector in Plymouth to Get Creative for a Brighter Greener Future.

Check out https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/creating-a-brighter-greener-plymouth-2481609 or https://www.artandenergy.org/events for alternative dates.

We're excited by the amazing role that creativity and culture have to inspire a response to the Climate Emergency. We'll be exploring ways of starting and holding space for conversations about our climate and ecological responses with audiences/groups/communities. Join us as we share what we're already doing, explore possibilities, find ways to support one another, and dream for the future.

What will we be doing?

Whilst the format for each session will be similar, we look forward to the outcomes varying depending on venue and participants. Join in with 'The Mossy Carpet' and share experience of decarbonisation, eco-anxiety, and ways that we can use our creativity towards a net-zero, environmentally-rich Plymouth.

Who's it for?

All artists, creatives and cultural organisations in the Plymouth area are welcome to attend - all walks of creative life are most welcome!

The workshop is free of charge but booking is required.

We are sorry but this event is not suitable for children to attend.

If you have questions about the event please email hello@artandenergy.org

We are working in partnership with Plymouth Culture and this project is supported using Arts Council National Portfolio Funding. By booking a place at this event you accept that any information provided by you (including personal information provided at the point of registration) will be shared with Plymouth Culture and used for the purpose of complying with our statutory reporting and audit responsibilities relation to Arts Council funded activity.

Specifics for this event

19th September 2023, 5:30 - 8pm

Barbican Theatre, 95 Castle Street, Plymouth PL1 2NJ

The Barbican Theatre is located . The closest bus stops are a 1min walk away by the Barbican landing stage - this is serviced by City Bus #25, you could also arrive by ferry from Mount Batten!

The building has step-free access inc. a lift to all levels, however it is located within a historic area with cobbles. Please check out their website for further details https://barbicantheatre.co.uk/faqs/#access . Please email us if you have any questions hello@artandenergy.org

A big thank you to Barbican Theatre for hosting this event.

Barbican Theatre is a dynamic charity started in 1980 with emerging artists, young people and the development of talent at the heart of all that they do. Their ambition has been to raise the standard of dance, theatre and music performance being produced by, with and for young people. They seek to challenge what traditional notions of theatre, music and dance are and liberate the imagination of young people to create fresh and exciting work that comes from new and unusual voices – voices that are often unheard. Find out more here

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