Summit: ldn22


Length: 29:07


Using the example of the museum sector as network, we will share explorations and learnings of where ideas and actions have transferred across, and how the power and role of art enables these transformations, both through work of artists and engagement of young people in their own creativity & vision.

Presented in partnership with Art Fund

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This talk is presented by

Wednesday Batchelor - Biodiversity Curator, Tullie House, Carlisle

Wednesday is the UK's first Biodiversity Curator, working with Tullie House's Natural Sciences collection, which is of natural significance. She's also embedding biodiversity narratives across collections, galleries and community engagement projects.

Love Ssega - Musician & Artist

Love Ssega is a musician, producer and artist whose work blurs the lines of artist, audience, participant and collaborator. His community-focussed air pollution project LIVE + BREATHE led to a free Clean Air Day multi-activity event for Lambeth and Southwark residents. Love Ssega’s NESTA, National Gallery X(National Gallery & King’s College London) commission HOME-Zero involved a workshop on sustainable social housing and promenade performance on Earth Day2022, which featured an all-Black cast of poets and dancers taking over three of the National Gallery’s largest rooms. He has worked with Southbank Centre’s Philharmonia Orchestra, performed on Glastonbury’s Other Stage, recorded with rural musicians in south-west China as British Council & PRS Foundation Musician in Residence, China and been commissioned for a site-specific performance piece for Theaster Gates’ Serpentine Pavillion. Love Ssega’s climate-focussed visual work was recently on display at MoMA PS1, NYC as part of Slow Factory’s debut Homeroom exhibition. Love Ssega is The Arts Foundation Music For Change Fellow 2022 and a Trustee of Brian Eno-led environmental charity Earth Percent.

Matt Vernon-Clinch - Strategy Director, Preloaded

With 15 years' experience across XR production studios, creative agencies and startups, Matt has worked within the emerging technology space for 15 years.

Lawrence Chiles - Head of Digital Services, National Gallery

Confirmed HOME-Zero was Nesta and National Gallery X (The National Gallery and King’s College London) collaborative, creative R&D commission to create an experience that catalyses a net zero carbon future, inspired by NESTA’s Sustainable Future Mission and highlights from the Gallery’s collection.