PURCHASE YOUR SPRINGBOARD 2025 TICKET HERE
RSVP TO OUR WATCH PARTY HERE
About the event
We are a watch party host for the first day of CCS's SPRINGBOARD: Assembly for Creative Climate Action 2025.
The event will be all about transformational change. Attendees will explore how the arts and cultural sector can work on their own transformation and contribute to the transformation of wider society. Wednesday March 5th will focus on keynote speakers and inspiration.
SPRINGBOARD 2025 will be held online to minimise travel emissions and maximise geographical conclusion. However, face-to-face conversations are important for networking and instigating or strengthening collaborative relationships. Local watch parties including ours in Stirling will be held in various locations so attendees can watch and listen together, then discuss, meet, and share ideas.
Nibbles will be provided on the day, but please do feel free to bring along a packed lunch if you would like something more substantial. There are also lots of lovely cafes around our venue.
Two tickets
People from cultural and climate organisations, local government and freelance creatives, and climate champions from the area can sign up here to attend SPRINGBOARD 2025 at our venue. Spaces are limited so RSVP is essential.
Remember, you must also purchase a SPRINGBOARD 2025 ticket via Zoom events here.
That's two tickets - one from us for our Day 1 watch party, and one from Culture for Climate Scotland covering both days of the Zoom event.
The second day (Thursday March 6th) will be entirely online in breakout rooms with interactive workshops, panels, and discussions.
Outline programme
Wednesday March 5th
10.15am-5.30pm including breaks
This first day will focus on keynote speakers and inspiration. We’ll watch, listen and learn together at our watch party in Stirling.
Speakers will include:
Rebecca Ford, Director of the International Futures Forum, will introduce the Three Horizons, a framework for structuring our thinking about the future to unlock transformative innovation.
Leonie Bell, Director of V&A Dundee, will share her thoughts and experience on change, challenge and leadership.
Amina Shah, National Librarian and Chief Executive of the National Library of Scotland, will talk about the library transformed – how to imagine the next chapter in an age of uncertainty.
Throughout the day there will be artistic contributions by Ink Asher Hemp, freelance multidisciplinary artist, facilitator and advocate. Attendees will have time for networking in small groups.