Emma Boulton reflects on the prototype team development of Here + There and shares some of the international considerations from the Collaborative Enquiries held with Watershed & Made Culture in Lagos.
Gill Wildman, Business Development Advisor on Bristol + Bath Creative R+D, is in the spotlight this month talking about international working for businesses, its benefits and how you get started. Gill also runs Upstarter an organisation that work with designers, makers, creative and social entrepreneurs to take their ideas to market.
Elisha Westmore from the The Studio in Bath reflects on the Gathering Moss project. The 5-day Creative Camp hosted by Art Centre Nabi and Watershed in collaboration with The Studio in Bath and Bristol+Bath Creative R+D.
Bristol + Bath Creative R+D welcome four projects from previous pathfinders to receive further support and funding to develop existing work alongside international collaborators for new audiences and markets.
The ambition is that international prototypes will pioneer new frameworks for international business and collaborations, and test new ways of working internationally. The prototypes and programme of support will enable these companies to position themselves for what might come next.
Read the updates from the Here + There Pathfinder, what has happened and what's planned for the year ahead. Bristol + Bath Creative R+D also announce an artist residency position to join the pathfinder for the remaining delivery.