Hybrid Futures: Making, Showing &Collecting Art in a Time of Climate Crisis
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Hybrid Futures: Making, Showing &Collecting Art in a Time of Climate Crisis

A day of conversation, activity and sharing activated by Hybrid Futures, exploring models of sustainable practice for the arts sector.

By University of Salford Art Collection

Date and time

Fri, 10 May 2024 10:00 - 16:30 GMT+1

Location

Council Chamber, The Old Fire Station, University of Salford

The Crescent Salford M5 4NL United Kingdom

About this event

  • 6 hours 30 minutes

What are the environmental issues currently facing museum collections, art galleries and artists?

Is it possible to make your work more sustainable in the visual arts sector?

How can arts organisations and their local communities work together to influence change?

Is there the potential to test ideas and new ways of working in order to create a robust and effective model to change the way that galleries should operate in the future?


Join the Hybrid Futures sector partners, along with artists, commissioners, local authority staff, funders, community members and consultants, for a day of conversation and activity; sharing our learning and exploring together actions our sector can take to create enduring and effective models of sustainable practice for galleries and museums.

You will leave having met like-minded colleagues and equipped with practical knowledge and encouragement to make changes and take action.


Speakers and convenors:

Kit Abramson, Collective Futures, Creative Producer; Paulette Brien, Grundy Art Gallery; Rachael Burns, Touchstones Rochdale; Danny Chivers, Hybrid Futures Sustainability Advisor (Gallery Climate Coalition); Helen Cooper, Senior Manager, Philanthropy/Visual Arts, Arts Council England; Claire Corrin, Salford Museum and Art Gallery; Shezad Dawood, Hybrid Futures lead artist; Paul Dennett, Salford City Mayor; Mark Doyle, Touchstones Rochdale; Jessica El Mal, Hybrid Futures artist; Parham Ghalamdar, Hybrid Futures artist; Mishka Henner, Artist in Residence at Energy House 2.0, University of Salford; Matthew Pendergast, Castlefield Gallery; Rowan Pritchard, Exhibition Coordinator, University of Salford Art Collection; Emily Speed, Artist in Residence at Energy House 2.0, University of Salford; Lindsay Taylor, University of Salford Art Collection; RA Walden, Hybrid Futures artist (via video link), Kate Wafer, Hybrid Futures Evaluation Consultant; Helen Wewiora, Castlefield Gallery.


There is also a Marketplace where you can meet relevant organisations to get the latest information and guidance. Participants confirmed include Museums Development North, The Carbon Literacy Project, LANDS (Lancashire Arts Network for Developing Sustainability), GMAST (Greater Manchester Arts Sustainability Team), University of Salford Sustainability Team, and SPARK.

Organised by

The University of Salford Art Collection is an ambitious and growing collection that exists for the benefit of staff, students, and the public. The Collection was founded in the late 1960s and now includes around 800 modern and contemporary artworks. The Collection continues to grow through an ambitious ‘co-commission to collect’ model. The Collection is the catalyst for a broad programme of activity including events, exhibitions, and projects, mostly in collaboration with internal and external partners.