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Making Space is a series of essays commissioned in collaboration with the Barbican. The essays undertake a body of research into how arts organisations and cultural producers are seeking to become more responsive to an increasingly complex world
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Edited by John Newbigin, New and Changing Dynamics looks at how the creative economy is evolving. International contributors build a picture of their innovative work.

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Innovation flourishes when diverse perspectives, disciplines and skills meet. Our team supports people around the world to shape and share a creative and prosperous future. Read more »

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We’re helping to build sustainable businesses in the creative and cultural industries worldwide, sharing our knowledge and experience through skills workshops, mentoring and peer networks.

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Hubs and communities

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In an ever-changing global landscape, we support spaces and communities where people can design, test, scale and launch imaginative and enterprising ideas together.

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We help people use technology as a creative medium, to explore new forms of storytelling and think about different ways of living and working, now and in the near future.

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The Calvert Journal

16 June 2023

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Nadia Beard, the Editor in Chief of The Calvert Journal shares how The Calvert Journal and the British Council are teaming up to produce city reports of the cultural landscape of three capitals across Wider Europe.

Communities of a New Future - A series of creative hub conversations   Hubs for Good Forum, Malaysia 2023

Hubs for Good Forum, Malaysia 2023

18 May 2023

Communities of a New Future - A series of creative hub conversations

Communities of a New Future is a three-part gathering for creative hub managers and community leaders globally.

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21 March 2023

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1 March 2023

TransLocal Cooperation Exhibition

Translocal Cooperation is a free exhibition open from 13 March - 19 April 2023 at Furtherfield Gallery. The exhibition presents the work produced by artists who took part in the Connect for Creativity Art and Technology residencies in 2023.

We want to hear from you! Complete our Sub Saharan Creative Economy survey  Andre Reid

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We want to hear from you! Complete our Sub Saharan Creative Economy survey

Are you a UK based creative eager to connect with young artists in sub-saharan Africa? We want to hear from you! We are gathering insights that will contribute to future programmes in the UK and SSA.

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