climate cohort’s creative insights

David Sherry, Rory Green, Kate Clayton and Sean Hall took to the streets of Stirling in October.

Back in September Scene Stirling commissioned filmmaker Sean Hall, performance artists Kate Clayton and David Sherry, musician Rory Green and poet Ojo Taiye to lead Stirling’s artistic response to the climate crisis.

Join the climate change commissions cohort on Tuesday 30 November 6.30-8pm, when they’ll be sharing their creative insights and unveiling a series of collaborative artworks designed to inspire climate action.

There’ll also be a chance to ask questions and discuss the climate crisis with the five creatives - who have combined their artistic talents over the past few months to create a series of connected and collaborative artworks in response to COP26.

Next week’s online event will include an exclusive first preview of the cohort’s ‘Creative Ecosystem’; a space where they have created, enacted and displayed works of art from performances and poetry to sound works and screenings.

Book your free space on this event here.

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