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SUMMARY:Whose cultural values?
DESCRIPTION:Does everyone place a value on culture and if so\, do they value it in the same way?\n**Waiting list only** \nAnd do people get the opportunity to engage in what they value most? \nWhilst many argue that art\, heritage and culture define what it means to be human\, it doesn’t mean that we all share the same idea of what culture is\, or how it plays a role in our lives. \nWe’ve brought together contributors whose work is reshaping cultural value in the UK\, including Tobi Kyeremateng\, whose initiative Black Ticket Project gives young Black people free access to the theatre\, artist and activist Harry Josephine Giles\, who is currently producing a disabled artists’ manifesto ‘imagining a crip future’\, Rabab Ghazoul\, director of Gentle/Radical\, a cultural and community organisation in Cardiff working hyper-locally from a basis of social and healing justice\, and Dadirai Tsopo of Hard Times Require Furious Dancing and Wales House Farm Big Local\, whose work focuses on ‘enabling voices from the grassroots a place to be heard’. Chaired by Eleonora Belfiore of Loughborough University. \nTogether they will discuss the headline ideas of cultural value and cultural engagement in the UK and how we can see and move beyond them. How can we step outside the established norm and reshape what cultural value looks like? Audience participation encouraged!
URL:https://www.culturalvalue.org.uk/event/whose-cultural-values/
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SUMMARY:Who and what is evaluation for? And when is it useful? 
DESCRIPTION:Why do we evaluate our work and who do we do it for?\nIs it to meet the expectations of funders and stakeholders or to assess a project’s success and capture the difference it makes? Are we missing a trick if we don’t use evaluation as an opportunity to enhance our practice and deepen our learning and critical reflection skills? When is evaluation useful and when should we not do it? \nJoin us to discuss and question evaluation in the cultural sector and explore how we might be able to do and share it better\, so collectively we can articulate the difference culture makes to people and to society. \nLed by Anne Torreggiani\, the Centre Co-Director and CEO of The Audience Agency\, we’re also joined by artist Grace Ndiritu\, who works collaboratively with museums across Europe\, Hilary Jennings from the The Happy Museum Project that looks at how the museum sector can respond to the challenge of creating a more sustainable future\, Holly Donagh\, Director of Strategic Learning\, Insight and Influence at Paul Hamlyn Foundation\, Harpreet Kaur\, consultant and project manager at Xtrax and Chris Batsford. The session is introduced by Beatriz Garcia from the University of Liverpool.
URL:https://www.culturalvalue.org.uk/event/when-is-evaluation-useful/
LOCATION:Online
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