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Sustainable Vision: Arts & Culture Confronting Climate Change

  • Ffotogallery, The Old Sunday School Fanny St Wales, CF24 4EH United Kingdom (map)

© Tracey Paddison

We are thrilled to invite you to a progressive event—Sustainable Vision, dedicated to exploring and addressing the urgent environmental challenges facing our beloved Wales. This event is not just a call to action but an opportunity to harness the power of the arts and culture sector in driving sustainable change.

At this event, you will:

  • Engage with visionary speakers and thought leaders who are at the forefront of climate action.

  • Participate in interactive activities that fuse creativity with sustainability.

  • Network with artists, cultural organisations, and environmental advocates passionate about making a difference.

  • Discover innovative projects and initiatives transforming the arts and culture landscape in response to the climate crisis.

This is a pivotal moment for our sector to come together, share ideas, and forge partnerships that will shape a sustainable future for Wales. Your voice and your creativity are essential in this movement.

Together, let’s create a legacy of environmental stewardship through the power of arts and culture.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Schedule of speakers on the day:

12:00 Doors open
12:30 Robert Minhinnick - Sustainable Wales - reading from GORWELION: SHARED HORIZONS
13:00 Angie Kirby - Size Of Wales
13:30 Helen Malia - Artist
14:00 David Kilner - Tir Natur
14:30 Mildred Foster - Women Connect First
15:00 Mike Jenkins - Poet
15:30 Hebron Getachew - Climate Cymru
16:00 Ivy Langford - Artist and Bee Habitats
16:30 Pharmabees - Cardiff University
17:00 Doors close

Confirmed stallholders include:
Size of Wales
, Pharmabees, Ivy Langford - artist and bee habitats, Robert Minnihick, Sustainable Wales, Helen Malia - environmental artist, Welsh Wildlife Trust, Jess Roberts - illustrator, Mike Jenkins - Poet, Tir Natur, Women Connect First and Climate Cymru.

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