(Re)Connect with the UK: Session 2 – Sustainability

15 Nov 2023
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Since December 2022, Flanders Arts Institute / Kunstenpunt has been undertaking research – funded by the EU’s Brexit Adjustment Reserve Fund (BAR) – into the relationship between Flanders and the UK after Brexit. The aim is to re-establish relationships between the two regions, with a specific focus on sustainability, wellbeing, inclusion and diversity.

The next step is aimed at you: artists, art workers and organisations in Flanders. In November Flanders Arts Institute / Kunstenpunt will offer opportunities to initiate, strengthen and continue dialogue with colleagues in the UK via thematic digital sessions.

Following research and working visits to the UK, Flanders Arts Institute / Kunstenpunt has identified areas of strength in the UK cultural sector that are relevant to the sector in Flanders: sustainability, disability arts and cross-sectoral working (how does health and welfare intersect with the arts).

For each of these three themes, we have organised a digital meeting and exchange session of 2 hours which is open to all: artists, art professionals, organisations and platforms from Flanders and UK. 

Rewatch Session 2: Sustainability

This session centres working towards a sustainable future in the arts. Speakers from the UK and Flanders will present their vision for transitioning towards a more sustainable future and explain how they work with artists, audiences, organisations and governments in their region. Speakers will also discuss how a sustainable arts sector can influence a more sustainable future in other sectors.

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Confirmed speakers:

  • Pieter Delafortrie, coordinator, Pulse Netwerk
  • Eva Peeters, Greentrack Gent
  • Ben Twist, Director, Creative Carbon Scotland
  • Caro Overy, Green Arts Manager, Creative Carbon Scotland
  • Judith Musker Turner, Portfolio Manager, Arts Council of Wales

How?

During these sessions, colleagues from Flanders and the UK will deliver a 10 minute presentation on the theme, detailing best practice in terms of content and policy in their region, followed by a Q&A.

Following the Q&A, the participants will move into breakout rooms where there will be the opportunity to meet peers who are interested in opening a dialogue around this topic. 

We expect these sessions will be conducted in English. Please see our accessibility information below if you anticipate requiring translation.

We ask participants to send a short bio and outline their interests in advance so that we can make best use of the breakout sessions.

Following these digital sessions we will arrange for some of the participants (maximum 2 per session) to undertake a working visit to the UK to strengthen dialogue opened in these meetings.

Accessibility

If you would like to speak to our team about specific requirements for the digital meetings (e.g. captions, sign language) please contact dirk.dewit@kunsten.be.The sessions will be conducted in English, if you require translation into another language, please let us know.

Questions? Join our digital Afternoon Tea

Join our Afternoon Tea to discuss what connections you would like to make in the UK. We can suggest and arrange introductions for you. 

  • Every other week on Wednesday at 3 to 4 PM CET (25 October, 8 November, 22 November)
  • Click on the Zoom-link and ask your questions directly to our colleagues (just drop by, no appointment needed).