Creative Networks
How do artists contribute to Innovation?
Creative Networks boasts itself as the largest and most well attended professional network in Yorkshire for the Creative, Digital and Cultural Industry sectors. On Thursday 29th October, this month’s Creative Network will turn it’s attention to the “worth” of artists and the wider creative community.
In the 21st century, the UK’s economic competitiveness and social wellbeing will increasingly depend on our ability to innovate. A significant part of the innovation process revolves around ‘creativity’ - the ability to generate new ideas, or to restructure and redeploy old ones. Presenting the facts and leading the debate will be Kate Oakley, respected writer and policy analyst, who specialises in the creative industries, cultural policy and regional development.
Registration and hot food will begin at 6pm, and anyone who would like to pitch their business, news or events will be welcomed at 7pm. Meet new people in the Mosaic Bar after the talk that will be open till late.
This event is free to all creative, digital and cultural industry professionals, so if you would like to attend the event contact Creative Networks on 01422 399444 or email Bridget March on bridgetm@leeds-art.ac.uk.
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