We are working towards the development of sustainable practices and places within the visual arts ecologies. Working in collaboration with artists, scientists, environmentalists and industry we will exchange knowledge, and partner in research and development (R&D) to create meaningful ways to adapt to our changing climate. The emergent insights will be shared across the network, and shape future policy recommendations.
The Sustainability programme is underpinned by our AREVA project.
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In celebration of its 50th anniversary Acme, the single largest provider of permanent affordable artist studios in England, commissioned UCL …
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CVAN London member Acme is the single largest provider of permanent affordable artist studios in England. In celebration of its …
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CVAN has partnered UCL to research the impact of the Museum and Exhibition Tax Relief (MGETR). Members of the visual …
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Maxim Vashkevich, BSc Information Management for Business student at the UCL School of Management, has investigated the impact of Museum …
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Avery Averpol, Digital Editor (intern), UCL European Institute, and Dr Jo Townshend, Director CVAN London, reflect on the impact of …
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Sarah Munro (Director, Baltic, Chair-CVAN), Jo Townshend (Principal Partnerships Manager (Creative Industries); Chair – CVAN London, UCL Innovation & Enterprise) …