Abundance and the UK Cultural Sector: Rethinking the Future of Arts and Culture
We’re doing a lot of thinking about the future of the sector at the moment, as many others are. This is an interesting piece by Tangram in response to ‘Abundance: How we build a better future’ (Klein & Thompson, 2025)
When the Scoreboard Becomes the Game, It’s Time to Recalibrate Research Metrics
Although specific to research culture it reflects wider discussions about metrics driven cultures.
If I were you
A beautiful reminder of the value of truly listening.
We consistently overestimate our understanding of someone else’s reality. But what seems obvious to us often misses the context we haven’t quite understood.
Zines Forever! DIY Publishing and Disability Justice
If you haven’t seen it Dawn highly recommends this show at the Wellcome Collection. The zines are beautifully displayed, there’s plenty to interact with and you can make your own zine while you’re there!
The AI Art Magazine: Issue No. 2
Lots to consider in this second issue.
This second edition does not seek smooth answers but looks for cracks and contradictions in the system, bringing together artists who use AI not only as a tool, but as a method of analysis and resistance to expose structures, shift perspectives, and renegotiate the visible. It is a space for friction, an archive of the collective moment, and an invitation to question the narratives “under the machine” before they shape us.
Natalia Millman: Letters to Forever
Sadly, too late to catch the exhibition but Natalia’s website beautifully documents the project as a whole. A beautiful and poignant journey into grief, loss and resilience.