Bridget McKenzie is a researcher and curator in culture, learning and environment based in London. She has been director of Flow Associates since 2006, after 14 years in roles that include Education Officer for Tate and Head of Learning for the British Library. She has been involved in a number of climate and culture initiatives since 2007, including the Happy Museum Project, Art Not Oil, Culture Unstained, Museums for Future, and Lost Species Day. In 2018, she initiated Climate Museum UK and then in 2019, co-founded the Culture Declares Emergency movement. She presents and publishes internationally on the possibilities of Regenerative Culture, and has developed the Culture Takes Action framework. She is a Fellow of the RSA and a member of the Museums Association.
Bridget McKenzie
Regenerative Culture Leader
Country: UK
Cohort: CCL Creative Europe Slovenia 2017
“Enabling people to use the full power of human imagination to create a Regenerative Flip, to care for local places, to work for reparative justice, and to shift global systems from harmful and degenerative, to beneficial for all species of life.”