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  • Stolen dreams and the small people – BP, Russia & Deepwater Horizon

    Stolen dreams and the small people – BP, Russia & Deepwater Horizon

    I’d wanted to to attend the BP AGM, but confined to my sick bed I had to make do with following it online. Watching the company webcast, reading the transcripts of the speeches and, most vitally, following the brilliant live-tweets of my colleagues Louise Rouse of ShareAction and Charlie Kronick of Greenpeace UK. In part…

    11 Apr 2014 james
  • Self- Reparations: Art,  Activism & Well-being

    Self- Reparations: Art, Activism & Well-being

    via voices that shake! “Creativity is the immune system of the mind” Once again I was shaken by the Shakers! Feel very honoured to be one of the facilitators on this project as the generosity, trust, desire to learn, share, give and work together for change is genuine and inspiring from all. This is now…

    7 Apr 2014 admin
  • Time for Tate to stop being so shady over BP sponsorship

    Time for Tate to stop being so shady over BP sponsorship

    We’re a more open organisation than any equivalent organisation in the world… —-So said Nick Serota back in 2008. More open than the National Gallery, for instance, who took three weeks to reveal its £30,000 /year sponsorship deal with Finmeccanica to Campaign Against the Arms Trade?  Or how about the Natural History Museum, who took…

    4 Apr 2014 admin
  • DIY 11: 2014 Call for proposals

    DIY 11: 2014 Call for proposals

    Want to run training for artists on race & intergenerationality?  In partnership with LADA we are making a call for proposals on the following theme: Let Go Of The Shore* Shake! seeks proposals on live art, intergenerationality and race. You are invited to devise a project that brings together artists committed to thinking and making…

    2 Apr 2014 admin
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  • March 2014 – Egypt, the Arctic and events in London & Oxford

    March 2014 – Egypt, the Arctic and events in London & Oxford

    March 2014 – Egypt, the Arctic, Oxford & London 20 March 2014 Dear All,New research from us in Egypt and the Arctic, upcoming events in London and Oxford, updates from the last Shake! course, and some thoughts on how arts organizations can approach the tricky issue of ethical fundraising. Gas corruption in Egypt We released our new…

    20 Mar 2014 admin
  • Arts and Ethical Fundraising Policies – you know they make sense

    Arts and Ethical Fundraising Policies – you know they make sense

    In the context of the furore that’s raging about artists provoking the Sydney Biennale to reject funding from Transfield Holdings – who run offshore detention centres for asylum seekers – now is the moment to really grasp just how incendiary the sources of our funding can be. Or to put it positively, just how important…

    19 Mar 2014 jane
  • Shake! February 2014 sharing

    Shake! February 2014 sharing

    Another February half term. Another Shake Intensive. This Shake was perhaps one of the most free-flowing organic Shakes we’ve had. The discussions were epic with Adam Cooper provoking us to think about policing when we are aware of our rights as citizens, while Mark Fisher’s discussion was a historical journey through social justice with an…

    18 Mar 2014 admin
  • Gas grabs and 5 questions to power at the Caspian Corridor Conference

    Gas grabs and 5 questions to power at the Caspian Corridor Conference

    The Euro Caspian Mega Pipeline is a massive infrastructure system designed to suck gas out of the Caspian into Western Europe. Construction of the pipeline involves politics and finance as much as it does concrete building materials,  and the conference I’m about to go to is one in a series of events attempting to make…

    18 Mar 2014 james
  • What does the backlash over the Sydney Biennale sponsorship controversy say about the art world?

    What does the backlash over the Sydney Biennale sponsorship controversy say about the art world?

    Guest blog post by Dr Alana Jelinek I have argued in the past that there are inherent problems with contemporary public-private funding models invented with the New Labour government and made very prescriptive since the year 2000 across subsequent governments of all hues. We can see just how prescriptive is its potential in the current…

    17 Mar 2014 admin

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