From Julie's Bicycle, a dynamic library of climate justice resources for the arts and culture community.
Julie's Bicycle have produced this guide to help you review and reduce the environmental impacts associated with touring your production.
How can you tour internationally, but minimise travel? Lift gathered a group of artists to explore new ways to work, exhibit and collaborate – the evaluation report is an interesting read for anyone working in touring.
An Arts Council funded, free to use set of carbon calculators from Julie’s Bicycle. These will allow you to measure the environmental impact of your organisation or activity.
Recipes for Success is a mini-series hosted by Georgia Attlesey, founder of Pudding. Hear from people working in creativity and culture about how they ensure their work is ambitious and always striving to be the highest quality possibly.
Featuring conversations with: Matthew Austin (Co-director of MAYK), Caro Boss (Communications Manager at Diverse City) and Sujatha Menon (Poet, writer and editor of Crowstep Journal)These toolkits, from the Contemporary Visual Arts Network, aim to encourage the development of work towards a fairer, more equitable sector, helping to translate theory into action in the visual arts.
This mini publication from The Culture Capital Exchange offers a series of essays, poems and thought pieces, exploring creative leadership. Does it need to change, as a result of the pandemic? Responses come from all parts of the academic and cultural sector. This is about exploring some of the big ideas emerging from the pandemic, and exploring the parallels between 'dynamism' and 'creativity'.
Commissioned by Massive Attack and produced by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, this report provides an invaluable resource for the live music and festival sectors, to support delivery of carbon reductions in line with the Paris Agreement and the UN-backed Race to Zero. The Roadmap includes targets across a number of areas of emissions and suggested actions for different groups within the sector.
Produced by Chrysalis Arts, this guide aims to support artists in adapting their creative practice to become more environmentally responsible, or address environmental issues more directly in their work.
In this document from Julie’s Bicycle, there are some ideas for ‘green’ clauses for inclusion either in a standalone Green Rider or as part of your tech or hospitality riders.
John Knell from Counting What Counts reflects on how to use the Impact and Insight Toolkit, to address the Ambition and Quality Investment Principle. The toolkit helps you to measure and evaluate individual pieces of work in ways aligned with the Investment Principles, but it can also help you measure ambition and quality overall.
Produced by Julie’s Bicycle, this briefing paper draws on new data, insights and case studies of good practice to support the arts and cultural sector to navigate environmental impacts and opportunities in the emerging digital landscape.
This case-study from Talawa Theatre Company reflects on how they've found working with the Impact and Insight Toolkit. More case studies can be found on the Impact and Insight Toolkit website.
This toolkit has been produced by Fast Familiar, Abandon Normal Devices (AND) and Arts Catalyst, out of the ACE Accelerator programme. The toolkit allows you to explore carbon footprints associated with creating and delivering digital works or events. Try using it to compare production options.
This collection of resources has been developed by McKinsey, for organisations to consider their corporate purpose.
Produced by Ecolibrium, this guide considers the issues around travel and transport for outdoors events and festivals.
Julie's Bicycle have produced this guide on how to encourage your audiences to make sustainable travel choices.
This extensive resource hub from the Gallery Climate Coalition offers best practice guidance, research reports, example carbon reports and case studies, and details of their sustainable shipping campaign.
Ki Culture have produced a series of free downloadable books for the sector on waste, energy and social sustainability (climate justice).
For our Investment Principles podcast, our special guests discuss how good leaders operate and how they embody, incorporate and push forward new models of leadership.
In this episode, join our special guests as they discuss how good leaders operate and how do they embody, incorporate and push forward new models of leadership?
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