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SPRINGBOARD local assembly for creative climate action, Argyll & Bute

Demelza Kingston, [an]d with Artemisia having a [m]irrour of steele yf thou clep any spiritts [tho]u shallt see them therin 4, 2024

Following last year’s SPRINGBOARD event on Invasive Species, Cove Park continues its collaboration with Culture for Climate Scotland and Argyll and Bute Climate Action Network to deliver another local assembly focusing on creative climate collaboration to establish a nature network in Argyll & Bute.

SPRINGBOARD brings together artists, cultural and sustainability organisations, climate workers, activists, local businesses, third-sector organisations and anyone interested in collaborating to form powerful local networks for creative climate action. Local assemblies are an opportunity to connect with other practitioners in your region to address climate change collectively. The events are for anyone working or volunteering in the climate or environmental sector, the arts, screen, creative industries, museums, heritage and libraries.

Agenda

1.30pm: Tea and coffee will be provided upon arrival.
1.45pm: Welcome from Argyll and Bute Climate Action Network, Cove Park and Culture for Climate Scotland.
2.00pm: Introduction to nature networks by the Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park and Argyll and Bute Council.
2.50pm: Comfort break.
3.00pm: Sharing session about local action and engagement with Ardenconnel Community Woodland, artist Demelza Kingston and Argyll and Bute Climate Action Network.
3.35pm: Comfort break.
3.45pm: Ideas clinic to support the development of collaborative creative projects in woodlands and green spaces, facilitated by Culture for Climate Scotland.
5pm: Close.

After the event, attendees are invited to stay at Cove Park for a free buffet dinner made by curator and chef Lydia Honeybone.

Learn more and register via Culture for Climate Scotland’s Ticket Tailor. 

If you have any questions, please get in touch with Curator of Engagement, Emma Henderson at emma@covepark.org