Art Could Impact Everyone: The Darkness That You Fear
Admin User2021-08-27T08:30:13+01:00CLT's Marketing Executive Rosie explores the visibility of, and access to, art and creativity including our responsibility to ensure everyone has it.
CLT's Marketing Executive Rosie explores the visibility of, and access to, art and creativity including our responsibility to ensure everyone has it.
Creative future set for historic building Alice Billings House on Stratford Highstreet, as Creative Land Trust announce plans for refurbishment following funding boost from Newham Council.
Sara Kapanen, founder of feminist and anti-racist media and consultancy Women of the Wick discusses issues with salary, rent and studio ratios for creative professionals and artists' must be sufficiently compensated for their work.
Rosie from the Creative Land Trust interviews artist and trustee Emmanuel Unaji, learning about his practice and the relationship between artistic expression, advertising and commerciality.
Haroon Mirza artist, and CLT ambassador, raises concerns about the future use of space in the city of London, what we can learn from the past, and where we must place value in the future.
Having recently announced the acquisition of 33,000 square feet of ground and lower ground floor space that forms part of a new mixed-use development in the heart of Hackney Wick, we're now looking for studio providers committed to equality, diversity, sustainability and community to run the workspace.
Tim Gomersall, one of the co-founders of Vivid Studios, discusses how London has adapted and changed during the pandemic. How creatives now have the opportunity to seep back into areas previously unaffordable, a result of gentrification, now dormant due to the pandemic.
Creative Land Trust's, Gordon Seabright discusses the importance of social and cultural beauty to our towns and cities, and how we can secure the future of the places that generate beauty, and the people who live and work in them.
Creative Land Trust today announces the acquisition of Stone Studios in the heart of Hackney Wick from developer Telford Homes.
By building places where creatives can thrive across the length of the Thames Estuary, and embedding them into our communities, we will make the invisible visible to a new generation of creative practitioners.