Art and Wind Technology
Wind turbines have become a powerful symbol of the global shift toward renewable energy. Their sleek, towering forms now dot landscapes across the world, quietly generating power from nature's forces. But what if these turbines could be more than just functional structures? What if they could also be canvases for artistic expression, creating new cultural landmarks and making art accessible in unexpected ways?
Cape Farewell Advanced the Swansea Tidal Lagoon through Creative Engagement
The Swansea Tidal Lagoon project, a pioneering renewable energy initiative, has captured the imagination of many across the UK. It’s not just about generating power from the tides—it’s about reshaping how we think about energy, community, and the future of our local environments. But behind the successful planning application lies an inspiring story of how creative engagement helped bring people together to envision a future powered by renewable energy.
Let’s Change Culture Resources - Climate Action Policy and Strategy Template
The world is changing, and so is the role of the arts in shaping the future. In the face of climate change, creative organisations have an opportunity—not just to reflect the state of the world through art, but to actively influence it through their operations and ethos. This is where a Climate Action Policy and Strategy comes in.
In this blog post, we’re introducing a practical, flexible Climate Action Policy and Strategy Template designed for creative organisations, whether you’re a small independent studio, a performing arts venue, or a national gallery. This tool will help you craft a clear and actionable plan to reduce your environmental impact and become a leader in sustainability within the arts community.
Let’s Change Culture - Taking action on a budget
Those of us with limited resources can still develop and implement an environmental action plan by focusing on smaller, practical steps that create meaningful change without requiring substantial investment. Here are some suggestions for how we can approach sustainability with minimal resources:
Let’s Change Culture - Developing an environmental or climate vision for an arts organisation
Developing an environmental or climate vision for an arts organisation involves defining the long-term aspirations that reflect your commitment to sustainability, and how this will shape your operations, programming, and community engagement.
In this blog for the Let’s Change Culture Series, we will be exploring how arts organisations can develop an environmental or climate vision.
So, Are Humans Even Capable of Living Sustainably?
The question of whether humans can live sustainably on Earth has been a profound topic of debate among environmentalists, scientists, and thinkers. As someone with a background in renewable energy and a passion for cultural analysis, I’ve pondered this question from various angles. The challenge is multifaceted, involving not just technological advancements but also a fundamental shift in how we view our relationship with the planet and each other.
New Lunar Societies Needed
We’ve recently been commissioned to create a new solar panel artwork for the launch of The West Midlands Combined Authority’s new Smart Energy Systems Strategy. As with any project, we started with research—exploring the energy heritage of the area, the people driving change, and the unique qualities that make this region a hub of innovation for a better world.
In our digging, I was thrilled to discover the fascinating history of The Lunar Society in the West Midlands. A bit more about it here…
Why We Need Poets to Help Us Understand the Climate Crisis
Since the beginning of civilization, poets and creatives have helped us navigate the complexities of the human condition. They’ve given us language, empathy, and insight—tools we desperately need as we face environmental and societal challenges that threaten to overwhelm us.