PinnedPublished inExtreme Weather StoriesAdaptation and the escalating crisisWe need an expanded framing of adaptation Oct 12, 20241Oct 12, 20241
PinnedEarth Talk — new course, group and bookEarth Talk is a course, a community of practice and a book that offers a rich set of tools to hold effective conversations and creative…Aug 7, 2024Aug 7, 2024
PinnedThe Roles of Culture in Response to the Earth CrisisI’ve written a think-piece that aims to reframe and state the case for the roles of Culture in response to the Earth crisis, to generate…Jun 23, 20245Jun 23, 20245
Regenerative Culture for a Sustained FutureA fabulous international conference is coming up in Liverpool, organised by the International Council of Museums on Regenerative Museums…6d ago6d ago
Regenerative place-based practicesI’ve been freelance (or a better word is ‘free’) for at least 23 years of my working life. I love having a multiplicity of different…Apr 151Apr 151
World of Water: Why ocean health matters[This was published in the Eastern Daily Press on the 9th April]Apr 15Apr 15
Being with TroubleI’m showing some creative work in a pop-up for the post-grad art course I’ve been doing this year at the Art Depot in Norwich. My winter…Apr 5Apr 5
Green Ink on the Curriculum ReviewProfessor Becky Francis has led on the Review for the English National Curriculum & Assessments for the UK Government. The Interim Report…Mar 19Mar 19
Adaptarchy — a new programmeI’m working with Nick Brooks of Garama, and under the umbrella of Climate Museum UK on a programme called Adaptarchy.Mar 19Mar 19
The Banality of BillionairesThe title, The Banality of Billionaire’s is a play on Hannah Arendt’s phrase, the ‘banality of evil’, to describe how ordinary people…Mar 31Mar 31