Aidan Moesby is an artist and curator working at the intersection of art, health and technology. In this blog from Disability Arts Online, he responds to the Environmental Responsibility Investment Principle, and the shift from sustainability to responsibility, arguing that the concept of climate justice might better reflect the sense of urgency needed to tackle the crisis.
Access All Areas makes award-winning, disruptive performance by learning-disabled and autistic artists. This film from Disability Arts Online documents a workshop Access All Areas carried out with some of their artists and trustees to explore what the Investment Principles mean to them as a company, using metaphors and activities for each of the principles.
In this short film from Disability Arts Online, the chairs of three National Portfolio Organisations share their views on how their organisations are responding to the Investment Principles and integrating them into their governance.
In this short film from Disability Arts Online, executives from three National Portfolio Organisations share their views on how their organisations are incorporating the Investment Principles.
In this short film from Disability Arts Online, five independent creative practitioners respond to and reflect on the Investment Principles. They discuss how each Investment Principle is interacting with and influencing their respective practices, and the opportunities and challenges they present.
Understanding the Investment Principles is a series of resources from Disability Arts Online exploring and offering differing perspectives on the Investment Principles. It includes a range of opinions, reflections and learning from across the sector covering individual creatives up to large-scale venues.
Take a look at the Design Museum’s Guide to Reducing the Environmental Impact of Exhibition Design.
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.
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.
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 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.
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).
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