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  • Culture & Arts January 13th

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Meet our panelist:

Jason Wilsher-Mills – Bio

Jason was born in Wakefield, West Yorkshire in 1969. I am a disabled artist, who although traditionally trained as an oil painter, learned to embrace the pixel when I became disabled. This meant that the adoption of digital apparatus, as a tool for making art, was a pragmatic resolution to me not being able to make large work, as I had when able bodied. Previously I had taught for many years at one of the toughest prisons in the UK, HMP Leeds, where my art department won the prestigious Jerwood Community Arts Award. (A first for a prison)

 

David Lambert is Managing Director of cultural solutions UK. He has been involved in a vast range of eclectic and innovative artistic and cultural projects, programmes and interventions over the past thirty – five years.

He has lived and worked in Lincolnshire since 1995 with the organization’s work gravitating towards working with people whose voices are in need of amplification, or otherwise on major regional and national initiatives such as the Cultural Olympiad 2012 and Magna Carta 2015. He is Executive Producer of Windrush Lincoln – www.windrushlincoln.todaywww.culturalsolutions.co.uk

 

Craig Morrow is a director, creative producer, and arts manager with particular expertise in theatre for young audiences, contemporary theatre, audience development and artist support. He is Artistic Director of Lincoln Performing Arts Centre, a small/middle-scale presenting venue operated by the University of Lincoln. Prior to this, he was Artistic Associate at The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Somerset for four years. Craig also holds a PhD in early modern performance.

 

Emma Olivier-Townrow 

An Award winning Customer Service and Business Innovation, intrapreneur.
Education/Theatre/Arts/Hospitality/Public/Private Sector

Honored and privileged to enjoy a career  immersed  in   Education, Business, Theatre, Arts, Culture, Hospitality and Tourism. I love using  innovation and creative thinking to deliver strategy that enriches communities whilst generating business revenue and growth. IOD Ambassador for Diversity, Board Member; Grimsby cultural development fund NELC, Apprenticeship ambassador, IOD committee member, former member of  Lincolnshire County Council scrutiny committees; Children and young people’s Services and Lincolnshire Safeguarding Children Board. Former school governor and currently Panel member of NWCH Counselling hub, Team Lincolnshire and Lincoln University Innovation and Productivity programmes. Business development manager of  the New Theatre Royal Lincoln  and Stokes Tea and Coffee. A persistent challenger of unconscious bias and always pushing for equality, inclusion and diversity in education and business.

 

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