The main question these research workshops seek to explore is: How do or might cultural organisations in different local ecologies respond to sustainable prosperity?
Workshop activities will be led by three questions:
1. What did we change or operationalise in our daily practice because of the pandemic?
2. How did we enact this change?
3. What did we learn about ourselves and/or our organisations’ capacity and capability for working within limits as a result?
Online Introductory Workshop, 12 October 2021, online
Our experiences of the pandemic have served as a jumping off point in approaching the complexity of the proposition of ‘sustainable prosperity’. In placing limits on society—to social interaction, international travel, economic growth, work and leisure—the Covid-19 pandemic has exposed…. click to read more
Reflections from Deveron Projects director, Natalia Palombo, April 2022
We’ve continuously spoken about the opportunities and the revelations of the COVID-19 pandemic. In the broadest sense,.. click here to read more
Workshop 1: Summerhall, 9 Nov 2 2022, Edinburgh
Our first in-person workshop took place in Summerhall, allowing the workshop members to ground some of the emergent discussions that came from the online introductory session in real-life contexts. Summerhall as a multi-use arts space within a urban contexts of a capital city (Edinburgh), provided a context to reflect on some emergent questions about sustainable prosperity …. click to read more
Rural Contexts – Deveron Projects
Urban-peripheral Contexts – DLR
Urban Contexts – Summerhall