Building upon an initial phase of discovery, and the findings from a year of research and development (2022-2023), the London programme is focused on Sustainability, Equality & Education.
Working with audiences, creative communities across London’s richly diverse and dynamic visual arts ecology and partners from across research, industry and government we will co-create our inclusive, equitable and sustainable visual art futures.
As a network of artists, galleries, studios, producers, art schools and partners, we work collaboratively towards achieving inclusive and equitable arts education for all.
We support the institutional and sector development of anti-racist and equitable practice. As a visual arts network we work together to co-produce meaningful and proactive responses to bring about change.
We work in partnership and collaboration to develop ways to adapt to climate change and its impacts, reduce our carbon footprint and develop a sustainable visual arts sector for artists, arts workers, audiences and arts organisations.
Data Matters is a new series that responds to the visual arts sector’ ambitions to explore the opportunity of arts and technologies; to think differently about data and the digital and tell better stories with our data.