Reflecting on her practice-led research, Siân Prime, Deputy Director for Goldsmiths’ Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship (ICCE), presents a public talk that will discuss the comissues faced in arts and cultural entrepreneurship.
Offering approaches to supporting creative practitioners, Siân will draw on examples from countries including Uganda, Kenya, and the UK. The talk will reflect on the ways that generating revenue can strengthen values, relationships with stakeholders and ensure sustainability. It will consider the complexity of commercialising culture and the tension of economic value and social values.
About the speaker
Siân Prime is Deputy Director for Goldsmiths’ Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship (ICCE), and Academic Lead: Enterprise. With a background in funding and investment, Siân conducts her practice-based collaborative research focusing on the sustainability of creative practice.
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