Sector
Sector: Visual Arts
Open call: International Touring & Environmental Responsibility Programme 2026
Applications are now open for this initiative supporting arts organisations in England, Denmark, and Norway to develop sustainable, inclusive, and equitable models for international touring.
Read MoreAndrea Ku x Rule of Threes
Andrea Ku is an artist and landscape architect who developed the Nature Library during her CCA project in collaboration with Rule of Threes.
Read MoreSouth London Gallery: Embedding Environmental Action in Every Exhibition
The South London Gallery has not only been on a journey to creating and nurturing its communities, but an environmental one too. From collaboration, to...
Read MoreLintukoto: Nests of Belonging
Finnish artist Henna Asikainen’s project Lintukoto explores the interconnections between migration, climate change, and belonging, inviting displaced communities to reimagine ideas of home and sanctuary...
Read MoreA Thames Pilgrimage: Walking, Witnessing, and Transformation
Artist and producer Laura De Moxom, supported by Reading-based arts organisation Jelly, took part in the 2024 cohort to develop a practice-led response to place and the...
Read MoreA 10,000-Mile Question: What Does Responsible Touring Look Like?
This case study reflects on Nutkhut’s approach to international collaboration, habit change, and what responsible touring can look like in practice.
Read MoreSymposium at Cervantino Festival: Culture at the Heart of Climate Action
Join Julie’s Bicycle, British Council, and University of Guanajuato for a symposium on sustainable arts and culture in Guanajuato, Mexico.
Read MoreWe Make Tomorrow: A Global Call for Culture at the Heart of Climate Action
JB and partners are proud to launch We Make Tomorrow – a global campaign uniting artists, activists, cultural organisations and networks worldwide to call for...
Read MoreArt for Climate: a new initiative by People’s Palace Projects and JB
Three Brazilian collective artists from three biomes respond to the pressing time of climate emergency in the lead up to COP30.
Read MoreClimate Risk Mapping for London’s Cultural Venues
A series of London-wide climate risk maps that analyse climate exposure and vulnerability across Greater London with an overlay of cultural organisations.
Read MoreThe Creative Freelancer’s Climate Almanac
The Creative Freelancer’s Climate Almanac is a companion for artists, independent creatives, community practitioners and producers, created by Julie’s Bicycle (JB) with input from freelancers...
Read MoreOpen Call: International Touring & Environmental Responsibility Programme
Applications are now open for this initiative supporting arts organisations in England, Denmark, and Norway to develop sustainable, inclusive, and equitable models for international touring.
Read More