This is how we do it: environmental action
Over the past couple of years, many people have asked us about the way we work. At the same time, we’re keen to learn from others who are tackling similar challenges. So, we’re opening up a space for conversation—a chance to share ideas, experiences, and approaches to contemporary arts, cultural events, and even social change, both here in Gloucester and beyond.
Monday 19 May // 12pm – 1pm // Online (via zoom) // FREE
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Could you create an inspiring bus shelter?
Cam Parish Council are commissioning a local artist to create an art installation of the bus shelter at the junction of Knapp Lane and the High Street (A4135) with an aim to enhance the aesthetic appeal of the public space. It needs to sit well in the character of the area.
Applications to be received by 7th April 2025
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Building Resilience - How can cultural venues prepare for climate change?
Hear insights from guest speakers, including Watershed, Bristol, and practical approaches to managing climate impacts. This session is for estate, facilities, and energy managers in cultural organisations.
Wednesday 29 January (11am - 12.15pm)
Webinar
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Green Pledge Project at Glos Archives - Artists Open Call
The Green Pledge Project at Gloucestershire Archives is a two-year Heritage Lottery funded project, aiming to bring to light the area’s environmental heritage. We are seeking submissions from sculptors/model makers to create a 3D piece in response to documents in our touring exhibition of pull up banners.
Expressions of interest by midnight Sunday 17th November.
Gloucester
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Mini-residencies with Community and Environment Focus
Walking the Land is calling for artists/craftspeople to apply for mini residencies which will form an important part of Walking the Land’s project, Growing Places.
6-8 short, funded residencies in their Gingerbread House (sadly not 100% edible), between September 2024 and the end of January 2025.
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Walking the Land – linking art, landscape and community well being.
Walking the Land artist collective are looking to make contact with community groups to collaborate with. Join a walk to hear about this funded project 'Farming in Protected Landscapes' project which uses the arts to increase access to the Cotswold National Landscape.
10.30 – 1.00 on April Friday 12th April, meeting at Hawkwood Centre for Future Thinking OR
2.00 - 4.30 on Saturday 13th April, meeting at Stroud Museum in the Park
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Theatre leader Sheila planting 720 trees in Cheltenham!
After Sheila Mander devised a theatre piece for children all about the environment, she was inspired to to "do something positive" for her grandchildren's future.
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