Our Work
These current projects demonstrate HWA’s full range of creative and strategic experience. Each snapshot will lead you to project websites with extensive documentation and archive materials.
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International programme influencing issues of climate change through arts and culture
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A new international initiative with UN-HABITAT giving young men and women a collective voice on the issues of climate change and sustainable urbanization through governance and culture.
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New concepts in arts and environment programming
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Developed in partnership with Lee Valley Regional Park Authority, the Gunpowder Park 5 year project delivered a series of international arts-led research and development programmes exploring the physical and social aspects of open space.
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New concept arts initiative
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The Art of Common Space is an international arts led initiative which explores the meaning of ‘common space’ in our 21st century society through theoretical and practical investigation.
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Unique research and development initiative
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Originating from Gunpowder Park, Bright Sparks is a unique research and development initiative which has produced 11 international arts and design led projects for new ideas about public open space.
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Inspiring informed change at the delivery level
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Now in its fifth year, the Green Heart Partnership works throughout Hertfordshire with local authorities, regional agencies, creative practitioners and developers to devise and manage creative ways of working which can inform change through culture.
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Informing change through creative public engagement
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Perception AREA devises innovative models of creatively engaging with the public, particularly the hard to reach constituent to inform policy, development, design and use of public realm projects.
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New models of visioning to deliver change
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Perception Peterborough brought together over 50 local and regional stakeholders and international creative thinkers to develop new ideas for Peterborough’s growth and development and now informs major planning.
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Culture and business strategies
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Developed in partnership with Essex County Council, new creative and business plans for Jaywick Martello Tower have provided radical new opportunities for arts and environment initiatives for one of the UK’s most deprived areas.
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