One Small Step: Towards Being More Green In Your Creative Practice

Creativity is the key to our survival as a species.

It's therefore essential that artists find creative ways to build environmental sustainability into everything they do. Kilter have been pioneering these ideas for 15 years and are keen to use this walkshop to share what they've discovered and develop more ideas with a growing network of artists who want to do the right thing.

Who is this for?

Anyone with a creative practice.

 

Date: Tuesday 4th July
Price:
Free! Start time: 10am - 1pm
Location:
Meet in Brunel Square outside Bath Spa Railway Station 
Route:
We will walk from Bath Spa Station onto the beautiful, inspiring Kennet & Avon Canal.

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This walk is part of Kilter's One Small Step programme; a series of creative walks, funded by The National Lottery, designed to move participants on a journey from climate anxiety to climate action.

This event has now ended. Find out more about our One Small Step programme.

 
 

“It made it feel that some change was in our hands if we choose to take the challenge!”

– Ann Stiddard & Alison Comley, Theatre West, on Kilter’s Green Consultancy Walks


FAQs

  • We have funding to support participation from those who would otherwise not be able to afford to be there. If you would like financial assistance, for public transport for instance, please get in touch by emailing kilterhello@gmail.com

  • The path is relatively flat throughout, but there are a few steps on this route and paths can be narrow and uneven. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any particular questions concerning access.

  • You are welcome to bring a child in a buggy or a back-pack if you think it'll work for you. (It often has for us. Feel free to talk to us about it in advance.)

  • Please feel free to bring a well-behaved dog.

  • A pencil and a notebook. Sensible shoes, water.

 

Questions or suggestions?

Get in touch with us by emailing kilterhello@gmail.com.

 

One Small Step is made possible by the National Lottery Community Fund. We’d like to say a big thank you to National Lottery players for helping to make our work possible!

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