A list of links and resources curated by LANDS to support and celebrate sustainable approaches to commissioning, making and sharing art in Lancashire.
A list of links to all the projects mentioned at the Lancashire Arts Exchange 2024 which focused on climate leadership, action and justice.
A guide and checklist to support the development and production of cultural and arts-led events that are environmentally, economically and socially sustainable.
Facts, stats and resources about the impact of our websites and digital marketing on the climate and how to reduce our digital carbon footprint from a project called Thanks In Advance developed by London based design agency Anyways Creative.
The Act Green Report was sponsered by SuperCool to understanding audience attitudes towards the role of cultural organisations in tackling the climate emergency. Sector wide research took place throughout July 2023, with 86 organisations gathering 17,500 responses. The report published explores the role of cultural organisations and their audiences in tackling the climate crisis.
The Green Book is an initiative by the cultural sectors – working with sustainability experts Buro Happold, and supported by Arts Council England and the GLA – to work more sustainably. The Arts Green Book: Sustainable Buildings provides guidance for making cultural buildings sustainable.
The Green Book is an initiative by the whole of theatre – working with sustainability experts Buro Happold – to work more sustainably. In three volumes it sets standards for making productions sustainably, for making theatre buildings sustainable, and for improving operations like catering and front of house.
A fantastic list of reports, case studies, templates and research for visual artists created by the Hybrid Futures project. Hybrid Futures is a pilot project created by Castlefield Gallery Manchester, Grundy Art Gallery Blackpool, Touchstones Rochdale, University of Salford Art Collection and Shezad Dawood Studio working in partnership to explore collective and more sustainable ways of working that will influence how the partnership commissions, exhibits and collects new work by visual artists to benefit and be more relevant to their audiences, now and in the future.