Possitopia Norwich

I’m the founder of Climate Museum UK, and really excited that we’ve grown as a distributed network with projects and practice in various places of the UK. As an experimental museum, one aspect of this is being a distributed museum without a single base. I was delivering projects in London, where I lived for decades, as well as online and nationally. However, I’ve moved back home to Norwich in Norfolk, and I’m trying out approaches that are more face-to-face and ‘face-to-place’. It feels motivating to be focused on a place, and it’s a place full of heritage and future potential. There are also quite a few practitioners and CMUK partners in Norfolk.

So, I’ve launched it now with a project website, and a couple of pilot projects, including Imagine Futures.

Possitopia Norwich is a programme for activation on the Earth crisis, to open imaginations to possible futures of the City, of its wider bioregion and the Earth systems we all depend upon.

  • It is a project under the umbrella of Climate Museum UK.
  • Starting with workshops and events, we aim to create a common space in Norwich that is inclusive and open to other organisations to use as a resource.
  • It is Possitopian, which means opening to all possibilities, not being stuck in either despairing Dystopian or wishful Utopian positions, facing the dire state of the planet while generating active hope.
  • It will offer opportunities for learning, conversation and planning for Norwich to become a regenerative City, tapping and reflecting its cultural heritage and its essence. 

There is an appetite for creative programming and accessible public experiences to support local initiatives such as:

The vision: a programme of activation

  • Programmes of public engagement with communities across and beyond the City, delivered by and for the City Council, Norwich Climate Commission, and Norfolk cultural and environmental organisations, to expand understanding of climate risks and ecocentric potentials. This will motivate people to work together for resilience to climate impacts and regenerative supplies of food and energy.
  • Envisaging and mobilising visions such as: Norwich as the first Food Forest City, creating joined-up green corridors, enabling a local and sustained food supply with symbiotic benefits of a biodiversity habitat, as well as providing natural infrastructure for cooling shade and flood resistance
  • Developing a consistent space for activation, with an experience that is museum-like, where visitors and partners can come to use the library of 250+ books, toolkits of games and handling objects, art installations and comfortable spaces for conversation. Building up collections of #ExtremeWeatherStories or Possitopian ideas for the future. 

Activities to achieve the vision

  • Acts of Planet Kindness: Outdoor activities that link ecology & climate, to encourage empathy and care. Tree-planting ceremonies, eco-art workshops, or Wild Museum activities led by animal curators.
  • Imagine Futures: workshops with young people that help them imagine futures through creative role play, giving them a sense of future direction and agency, and growing their understanding of climate and ecological impacts and solutions. 

And…

  • Walkshops’: seeing Norwich as a museum by creative acts of noticing with an ‘eco-lens’ tapping its heritage of textiles, rebellion, literature and verdant landscape. I’ve set up a pilot series of three walks and would love to see local people join in:

Take an active part in these walking-talking workshops that explore the past and future of Norwich from a planetary perspective. Use the evidence from the past to consider the interventions that will enable Norwich, our bioregion and our planet to be safe, just and healthy in future. Explore ideas of defence, enclosure, commons, sacredness, rebellion, deviance, flow and wildness, through prompted conversations around the City. You can book for the first, on 9 December, here. [Now past]

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