We work with and within organisational forms and governance models that are often inherited, outdated, and in need of transformation.
Responding to this challenge are creative practitioners who are re-imagining and organising the ways in which organisations, boroughs and cities are governed. This conversation explores practices and initiatives that bring a creative ethos into the work of governance to ask what are more just, caring, and creative ways to share resources and to build infrastructures that meet our needs.
Join Jack Ky Tan, Marina Norris and Arman Nouri, in a conversation chaired by Joon-Lynn Goh on initiatives including GEMBA, a space for Black and Global Ethnic Majorities board members to collectivise and strategise; the ABCD Plan for Cultural Recovery, a city-wide cultural recovery plan devised by 100 creative workers in Brighton & Hove; and the Cultural and Community Spaces at Risk Programme, a support scheme for grass-roots venues and organisations led by the Greater London Authority.