Shift Liverpool Open Meeting
Open meeting of Shift Liverpool, sustainability network for arts and cultural organisations in the Liverpool City Region.
Shift Liverpool is the sustainability network for arts and cultural organisations in the Liverpool City Region. They are working together to ensure culture plays its part in facing the urgent challenges of climate breakdown, driving down the sector’s carbon footprint, moving away from environmentally damaging ways of working and using creativity to inspire the city to take action against climate change.
Shift Liverpool February meeting will be open to the public as part of the Climate Lab. As well as updates from members there will be a presentation from artist Hwa Young Jung about their Flow.Walk.Drag project and the walking tours that happened In Liverpool and Margate last year, led by drag artists as microorganisms (cholera & E. coli), a transdisciplinary artistic response to the climate emergency.
Anyone interested in how arts and culture organisations are reducing their carbon emissions is welcome to attend.
This event is part of LOOK Climate Lab 2026, a biennial programme by Open Eye Gallery.
Image: Flow.Walk.Drag, Tim Brunsden, 2025
Open meeting of Shift Liverpool, sustainability network for arts and cultural organisations in the Liverpool City Region.
Shift Liverpool is the sustainability network for arts and cultural organisations in the Liverpool City Region. They are working together to ensure culture plays its part in facing the urgent challenges of climate breakdown, driving down the sector’s carbon footprint, moving away from environmentally damaging ways of working and using creativity to inspire the city to take action against climate change.
Shift Liverpool February meeting will be open to the public as part of the Climate Lab. As well as updates from members there will be a presentation from artist Hwa Young Jung about their Flow.Walk.Drag project and the walking tours that happened In Liverpool and Margate last year, led by drag artists as microorganisms (cholera & E. coli), a transdisciplinary artistic response to the climate emergency.
Anyone interested in how arts and culture organisations are reducing their carbon emissions is welcome to attend.
This event is part of LOOK Climate Lab 2026, a biennial programme by Open Eye Gallery.
Image: Flow.Walk.Drag, Tim Brunsden, 2025
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Open Eye Gallery
19 Mann Island
Liverpool L3 1BP
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