Creative Climate Action Conversation
What would you like to discuss with a Green Arts community? What kinds of climate actions would you like to see in the arts & culture sector? How can Green Arts Oxfordshire Network support you in harnessing the arts as a tool for change?
Join this Creative Climate Action Conversation as part of Oxfordshire Great Big Green Week, with Green Arts Oxfordshire Network and artist Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck. Come together with Green Arts Oxfordshire Network, experience a sense of community and connect with local creatives to discuss how we can support each other to create the change we want to see in the world. The discussion will be followed by Delightful Herbs with artist Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck and The Gardening Drawing Club at 1:30pm – please register for this event separately here. We look forward to welcoming you.
Who are we?
Green Arts Oxfordshire Network (GAON) unites Oxfordshire’s artists and cultural organisations in their work to tackle the climate & ecological emergency. We believe that a better future is possible.
Who is this for?
Both professional and hobbyist creatives of all kinds, (including writers, artists, performers, curators, musicians, photographers and more), as well as anyone working or volunteering in the arts & culture sector are invited to join this community gathering and exchange free-flowing ideas. You do not need to already be creating ‘green’ artwork to join the conversation!
Accessibility:
This gathering will be at Henley Library, which has a Disabled parking available and ramp access. If you have any other accessibility requirements please let us know.
Getting there:
In the interest of reducing the carbon impact of this gathering, we encourage you to consider taking public transport, walking or cycling if these options are accessible to you. The library is on average a five-minute walk from all major bus stops. The Henley-on-Thames railway station, Station Road is on average a ten-minute walk from the library. The library is situated on a corner of the Kings Road car park if you do need to drive.