We are thrilled to announce the next in our Creatives of the Future Masterclass Series: Carbon Footprints in the Digital Creative Industries. Join us for an engaging online session with award-winning writer, speaker, and sustainability expert Katie Treggiden. This masterclass will explore the carbon footprint of the digital creative industries, highlighting both the risks for digital creatives in a climate-conscious world and the emerging opportunities to reduce emissions and lead positive change.
This session also offers an introduction to the Carbon Literacy Project for those interested in pursuing accredited training.
Live Virtual Masterclass
Wednesday 26 November
2:30pm, Online (Zoom)
Registration link 👉 https://lnkd.in/e3g_TAtg
About Katie:
Katie Treggiden (she/they) is an author, journalist and poet. With 25 years’ experience in the creative industries, she has written six books about craft, design and sustainability, the most recent of which is Broken: Mending & Repair in a Throwaway World (Ludion, 2023). They regularly write for publications such as The Observer, MIX Magazine and Dezeen. And their poetry has been recognised with an Endelienta Arts residency and upcoming publication in the third Moth Tales anthology.
Katie is a certified Blue Health Coach and nature facilitator, was awarded Homes & Gardens’ Eco Champion award for Thought Leadership, and holds a Master’s degree in the History of Design from the University of Oxford.
She is currently looking for defiant hope in the intersections between nature and culture through poetry and personal essays on Substack, the sixth season of her podcast, Brackish, and an upcoming book, Walking Home.
The Creatives of the Future Masterclass Series is a forward-thinking programme exploring vital topics for creatives and startups, all centered on innovation, resilience, and shared values. This series is funded by Galway City County Council.