We explore how creative practices contribute to socio-ecological transformations, and the role of imagination in building just, sustainable societies. Inspired by the arts and environmental humanities, we draw on creative methods such as story-telling and theatre to understand and engage with the emotional, cultural and relational dimensions of eco-crisis and regeneration.
The Writtle Writers in Residence programme offers writers the chance to work on solo and collaborative pieces inspired by sustainability and landscape.
Read more about Writtle Writers in ResidenceExploring Eco-anxiety Through Performance investigates how anxious feelings influence engagement with climate action, and what social functions are in place to support one another.
Read more about Exploring Eco-anxiety Through PerformanceThe Seeds in the Dirt Imaginarium project brings together writers, researchers, and publishers to consider how publishing can become more sustainable.
Read more about Seeds in the Dirt ImaginariumThe Writing and Researching Queer Ecologies project supports researchers to explore possibilities for queering our understanding of the beyond-human world.
Read more about Writing and Researching Queer EcologiesSenior Research Fellow