Tuesday 29 July from 1pm to 2pm
A free series of expert-led discussions providing artists, creative practitioners and arts workers with practical guidance on meeting good practice standards.
Join this session to explore strategies for environmental sustainability within artistic work and creative business operations.
Led by Emma Bosworth, national programs manager, Green Music Australia, the session explains how you can:
set and measure your targets to track your improvement
reduce and mitigate your footprint within your creative practice and business operations.
You’ll also hear from Grey Yeoh, deputy director of 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art about how the organisation’s climate-forward practices have evolved.
A resource guide for how to address sustainability in your practice, developed in partnership with Green Music Australia is provided for participants.
Registration is essential. A Zoom link will be emailed to you before the webinar.
Presented by the City of Sydney in partnership with Green Music Australia.
We aim to produce inclusive and accessible events. If you have any particular access or communication needs, please contact Teik Kim Pok, cultural projects coordinator on 0436 607 274 or tpok@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au.
Speakers
Emma Bosworth is a Queensland singer-songwriter and an integral part of Green Music Australia. She drives the Green Action Program and engages industry leaders to address the sector’s environmental impact. Emma also co-developed AMIDESI, a tool for tracking the music industry’s social and environmental footprint, and founded Wild Mountains Songs, a retreat that reconnects mid-career songwriters with nature to inspire creativity and collaboration.
Grey Yeoh is has more than 20 years of experience managing the arts in some of the world’s most important international cultural organisations. These include the Asia-Europe Foundation, the Australia Council for the Arts, National Gallery Singapore, the British Council and more. He has an MA in Arts & Cultural Leadership at LASALLE College of the Arts and wrote his thesis on the Creative Industries Policy of Malaysia 2010–2015.
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Image credit: The Bower workshop at 107 Redfern Street, Photo by Cassandra Hannagan/City of Sydney