A network exploring the role which artists, cultural organisations and communities can play to co-create change together in the UK and beyond #cocreatingchange
Did you miss the co-creating change festival in November?😢
ALL 25 in-person & virtual sessions are now available to watch back on Youtube! ⏯️
Click the link below for brilliant provocations, panel discussions & presentations: https://t.co/v98ci9Gmq2
BIG love to the companies doing this work throughout the pandemic - asking big questions about power, how & why we co-create and if methodology can be replicated. Loads of great learning. Worth a read! 🥸
We want to share our learning so that other practitioners may benefit from our experience. We will continue to learn, update & mould this resource to be live and useful in response to feedback.
Download: https://t.co/K4VIgoUHl5
Made possible by a commission from @cocreatechange
Don't miss Holding Lightly, a free toolkit from @restoke 🔥
Produced by Nicola Winstanley, it outlines their approach to co-creating performances and looks at the process, power-dynamics and guiding principles in their work.
Download it here: https://t.co/XFPWKryd52
New on the blog! Evaluator Susanne Burns reflects on five programmes commissioned by us to grow & replicate co-created methodology🌱
👀https://t.co/cMKogC1ify
🧵See the thread for case studies from...
@artshomelessint@TRPlymouth@RisingArtAgency@knowlewestmedia@restoke
@knowlewestmedia Making Together focuses on putting new digital design and construction tools into the hands of people and communities.🏗️
Read about their three different “test and learn” co-creation experiments: https://t.co/DI511GQ6XY
One week to go!⏰
What does 'success' and 'failure' look like in co-created work?
@FailSpaceProj is based on the principle that learning from failure should be an integral part of the process. Come along to their free workshop, next Monday at 2pm!
Info:https://t.co/qqDP1NVXBT
Update on Let's Create: do we know how to?
Unfortunately I was out of action with Covid when these research workshops were due to take place - so they have been rescheduled.
Workshop for professional artists Friday 28th January 10.30-12 https://t.co/1VEO6DozxA
It's 2022! 🎉 Let’s talk about failure!
Join us for a free, interactive Zoom workshop, 31 January, 2-4pm hosted by @failspaceproj
We'll learn practical skills to help us facilitate more honest conversations about learning from failure.
Book here: https://t.co/emymjVEBzL
This interactive workshop will take place on Zoom and will be live captioned. There are bursaries available for freelancers to attend, or to help cover childcare or any other access costs faced. Please email [email protected] to find out more.
Let’s talk about… failure! 💬
Join us for an interactive Zoom @failspaceproj workshop on 31 January, 2-4pm.
We will learn practical skills to enable us to facilitate more honest conversations about learning from failure.
Book your (free) place: https://t.co/5J02im8WTj
FailSpace is based on the principle that learning from failure should be an integral part of the process of making and implementing cultural projects and policies. @failspaceproj research suggests that this is not always perceived to be welcome in formal evaluation processes.