“(…) What could be good practice, in a moment like this? What is the art organisation needed for a no-future public? and what would a sustainable, feminist organisation look like?…”
The text was previously published in Who’s Art For? Art Workers Against Exploitation, edited by R-set/tools for cultural workers (Impasse) in collaboration with Rete al Femminile, postmedia books, 2019.
Edition 60/70
Documenting the eponymous six year project as well as the current research and thinking around the subject with contributions by prominent artists, academics, activists and chefs.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights ( P3041).
A report celebrating the successes of arts and cultural organisations in acting on national and international climate targets.
Documenting words and stories found as part of a treasure trail through Bethnal Green’s gardens and growing spaces.
Five year strategy by Create, Ireland for 2020-2025
A publication exploring how the arts sector can better support artists at key stages in their practice.
Brings together writings and words from the project which looked through the lenses of science, ecology, and poetry, to explore the ways we relate to soil.
Part of Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
Focuses on how theatre, dance, and other forms of performance are helping to transform our ecological values.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
A catalogue that collects, anticipates, and activates the fantastic experiences and happenings of Fusebox 2018.