Announcing a Two Day Symposium: Climate Crisis >> Art Action

8 Feb 2023

Announcing a Two Day Symposium: Climate Crisis >> Art Action

8 Feb 2023

GCC is pleased to announce the two day symposium "Climate Crisis >> Art Action" in collaboration with Whitechapel Gallery, on the 2nd & 3rd of March at The Bishopsgate Institute.

Featuring voices from leading visual arts and environmental organisations as well as change-makers from beyond the sector, this two-day symposium tackles the critical environmental issues facing the UK’s public arts institutions. 

Through a day of panel discussions and presentations, followed by a day of action-focused workshops, this event will provide context and clarity by pooling expertise and data to identify solutions, equipping participants with the knowledge and ambition to take effective action. 

Following the event, participants will receive access to new resources expanding on the topics explored in the symposium, including a customisable Decarbonisation Action Plan for non-profit arts organisations.

 

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Day 1 Topics Programme

 

Doors open at 9.00 am for refreshments

 

10.00 am

Welcome and Housekeeping 

 

10.30 am

Climate (out of) Control: Environmental Impacts of HVAC Systems & Climate Control Regulations

Panel discussion addressing the issues of climate control systems in storage facilities and exhibition spaces. The session brings together the key voices required to bring about meaningful change in climate control, from HVAC Regulations to loan agreements, proposing new systems and standards.

 

11.45 am

Environmentally Responsible Exhibition Design

A presentation on lower impact exhibition making as a driver for change at an institutional level

 

12.10 pm

Holes in the Net: What Does ‘Net Zero’ Really Mean for a Non-profit Art Organisation?

Keynote presentation on the reality of Net Zero Targets for non-profit organisations

 

1-2pm

Lunch

 

2pm

Local Crisis & Local Action: Climate Justice and the Role of Public Art Institutions

Screening of the short film Young Girl in London Killed By Pollution (Directed and Produced by Usayd Younis and Cassie Quarless), followed by a panel discussion on the localised impacts of the climate crisis, air pollution, environmental racism & climate justice, and the role of arts institutions and creatives in addressing these issues and engaging local communities.

 

3.45pm

Climate Activism in Art Spaces

Panel discussion on the urgent need for climate action and the spectrum of approaches activists take.

 

4.45pm

Culture, Climate & Societal Change

Kate Raworth and Frances Morris address the implications of doughnut economics on culture, exploring how we move away from a growth model towards a regenerative, distributive and thriving sector for all.

 

5.30pm

Film screening and Performance by Love Ssega

 

5.50pm

Closing words 

 

 

Confirmed Speakers:

 

Alice Sharp - Director, Invisible Dust

Alison TickellFounder & CEO, Julie’s Bicycle

Amahra Spenceartist and organiser working for liberation

Areeba HamidCo-Executive Director of Greenpeace UK 

Bidisha Mamatabroadcaster and journalist

Caitlin SouthwickDirector Ki Culture, Founder ICCC conference

Chris GarrardCo-director of Culture Unstained

Christian BaarsCo-Chair ICOM UK Executive Committee, National Museums Liverpool, Collections Care BSc, MSc, PhD

Danny ChiversGCC Environmental Policy Advisor, Independent Journalist & Climate Consultant

Elise Foster Vander ElstHead of Exhibitions, the Design Museum, London

Emma BrownJust Stop Oil spokesperson

Frances MorrisDirector, Tate Modern

Gilane TawadrosDirector, Whitechapel Gallery

Hannah WrightGallery Climate Coalition volunteer shipping lead

Harpreet Kaur Paul - Journalist, researcher and author of Towards Reparative Climate Justice: from Crises to Liberations

Justin McGuirkChief Curator, Design Museum; Director, Future Observatory

Kate Rawortheconomist, author, co-founder of Doughnut Economics Action Lab

Louisa Buckbroadcaster and journalist

Love Ssegamusician, performing artist and songwriter

Nick MerrimanDirector of Horniman Museum, NMDC chair for Environment and Sustainability

Paddy Dillon and Lisa Burgerco-founders, the Green Book

Sarah Munro - Director, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead