
Rencontres du Tremblay #1 Nature sensible – Galerie Christophe Gaillard
Le Château du Tremblay accueillera la première édition des Rencontres du Tremblay, une journée de réflexion collective autour de la…
What is a resilient museum?
What can museums do as buildings, social spaces, and cultural institutions to embody sustainable practice – environmentally, socially and economically?
This webinar is designed to provide a holistic overview of sustainability within museums and will include examples from the sector and transferable actions for improvement.
Lucy Latham, Environmental Sustainability Coordinator at Julie’s Bicycle will be joined by Hilary Jennings, Director of the Happy Museum Project.
Hilary was co-author of Sustainable Ability, mapping approaches to climate change across the cultural sector and co-founded The Case for Optimism, creating space for cultural practitioners to respond creatively to global challenges. As Director of the Happy Museum Project she works to build connections between culture, well-being and sustainability. She is trustee of the global Transition Network, BioRegional (One Planet Living) and Interim Chair of the Craft Industry Board. She swims outdoors at Tooting Lido and is an active member of Transition Town Tooting.
Join Julie’s Bicycle and a range of creative professionals for presentations and a live discussion which will showcase technical and behavioural interventions to support happy, healthy and resilient community spaces and workplaces!
On www.juliesbicycle.com, 27th January 2016, 11:00am — 1:00pm
Le Château du Tremblay accueillera la première édition des Rencontres du Tremblay, une journée de réflexion collective autour de la…
Dans le cadre de son cycle consacré aux musées en transition, le réseau Bretagne musées organise une nouvelle journée d’études…
Le colloque "Droits de la nature" à l’Assemblée nationale organisé par Charles Fournier, député d’Indre-et-Loire pour favoriser la coopération et…