RESOURCES

Resources to kick-start rethinking your practice or your organisation. We’ve found these really helpful in opening up how to map what you know, test out new approaches, scope what the future might look like and plot your new directions. Our top five podcasts, provocations, reports and tools around the theme of #CultureReset.

PODCASTS

POSTCARDS TO THE FUTURE
The Culture Reset podcast including interviews with Marc Rees, Adele Thomas, Bryong Kimmings, Nina Simon and Farooq Chaudhry.

CULTURE PLAN B
A podcast talking to the artists and communities making work outside the major institutions.

IN HOUSE
Jess Thom talks to chats to Jenny Sealey, Graeae’s Artistic Director, about the importance of putting disabled artists centre stage.

MEET ME AT THE MUSEUM
An informal and chatty podcast about what makes great museums tick .

THE FUTURE OF THEATRE
The Future of Theatre Post-Pandemic – Radio 3 Free Thinking episode – BBC Sounds.

PROVOCATIONS

ANDREW MCINTYRE
Culture in Lockdown series – particularly Covid Audience Mindsets

NINA SIMON
Calling All Phoenixes – Thoughts on recruiting the nonprofit leaders of the future

DAWN AUSTWICK
Video on the future of funding

ROSIE DOW
Video on arts and health and the opportunities (and challenges) the sector might face

SADE BANKS
Video on the challenges and opportunities of making theatre by, with and for, evertone.

REPORTS

GULBENKIAN’S RETHINKING RELATIONSHIPS
Relationships report on 20 Case Studies

EXPERIMENTAL CULTURE
NESTA horizon scans

NESTA FUTURE SCOPING
There will be no going back to normal NESTA future scoping report

THE IMMERSIVE AUDIENCE JOURNEY
The Immersive Audience Journey from Audiences of the Future

CULTURE, HEALTH AND WELLBEING DURING COVID-19

TOOLS

OF/BY/FOR ALL
Five Steps to Reimagine Your Organisation

EVERYDAY PARTICIPATION
A Suite of Tools from the New Citizenship Project

GHENT MANIFESTO
For Theatre of the Future

CULTURAL DEMOCRACY
Cultural Democracy in Practice from 64 Million Artists

LONG TIME TOOLS
Tools for instigating long-termism in institutions

DR JAMES DOESER
gives a detailed overview of the power of research in the context of communities and audiences.