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we make tomorrow summit

Our Lead Producer Andrea presented at We Make Tomorrow Summit, on Wednesday 26th February 2020 at the Royal Geographical Society London, an event exploring what the cultural sector can do to create a better, more sustainable future.

The action focused summit brought creative leaders, activists and the scientific community together to explore how we can move forward together towards net zero, and a fairer, more connected society. Speakers included Brian Eno; Chris Stark, Chief Executive of the Committee on Climate Change; Afsheen Kabir Rashid, MBE co-Founder and co-CEO of Repowering London; Frances Morris, Director, Tate Modern and Baroness Lola Young of Hornsey OBE, Crossbench peer and arts, culture and climate justice advocate. 

Andrea presented our current programme, There is Beauty in this Journey, which intertwines ecology, landscape, communities, heritage and home through research and artistic practice.  


 
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