Culturapedia are an arts organisation based in Lancashire. They believe that everyone should have a fair share of cultural investment and services because they know that people have better lives through ready access and engaging in culture relevant to them. They do this by engaging people in community-focused curation, commissioning, and participation at home, online, or through shared experiences in welcoming, local, and accessible places. They have developed a Lancashire Cultural model by working for and with the people who live here.
Programming Inspiring Events in Changing Circumstances
with Culturapedia
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Programming Inspiring Events in Changing Circumstances
with Culturapedia
As restrictions ease libraries across the country are reflecting on events programming – What does the future look like for library events? How can libraries run successful hybrid events? How do we continue to excite and inspire our audiences?
In this session, Sue Robinson and Stephie Jessop from Culturapedia will offer up examples of inspiring professional live and online arts events which work well in library settings, drawing from their work in Lancashire and across the country. They’ll share some triumphs, secrets and quick wins to help you and your busy team find easy ways to engage new and existing audiences. Be it via a workshop, dance performance, online gig or hybrid show- library audiences are everywhere and ready to be inspired.