With COP26 and Wales Climate Week around the corner, Wales Arts International are mapping Wales' journey to the summit and beyond by asking the cultural sector what is being organised around COP26 and the climate crisis.
Whether your event, content, or campaign is taking place before, during or after COP26, in Scotland, Wales or elsewhere in the world, and in person, digitally, or hybrid, we want to hear from you!
COP26 is just the launchpad of this mapping, we also want to hear from you if you're just starting to set things in motion for long-term development.
You can let us know through the short survey below. You can also get in touch with us directly here.
We'll be discussing the role of the cultural sector in the climate crisis during COP26, at our online coffee morning, in collaboration with the Office of the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales.
Taking place on the 9th of November, 09:30-10:30am BST, we'll be joined by a number of guests who face the question of cultural impact on the climate in their own practice. These guests include:
Gwenfair Hughes (Arts Council of Wales / Future Generations Leadership Academy 2019/20)
Jacob Ellis (Lead Change Maker for Public Affairs and International - Office of the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales)
Marc Rees (Multi-disciplinary international artist)
Taylor Edmonds (Poet in Residence - Office of the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales)
Tickets to the coffee morning are limited, register ahead below.