Overstories and themes we are interested in:
  • Oneness in diversity: the role of creativity, arts and culture in bringing people and communities together in a post-pandemic world
  • Creative placemaking and the role of creativity, arts and culture in (re)imagining new and existing places and spaces and provoking connection and possibility in the public realm
  • The power of community and artist-led creative events, festivals and fringes to bring people together and spark joy, connection and creativity.
  • Creative hubs and networks – who and what makes them thrive?
  • Loss, change and acceptance – what culture and cultural places are under threat in London and what can be archived, learnt, accepted or transformed?
  • Creative enrichment and skills – what is needed to mainstream creativity in educational and youth settings?
  • Anti-racism – what are the ingredients and enabling factors for authentic and non-tokenistic anti-racism work in the arts and cultural sector?
  • Environment – how can creativity, arts and culture foster authentic conversations and solutions to the climate emergency and nudge individual behaviours?

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* 5. Why does this story matter to you and others?

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