
How do we include climate action across all levels of our work lives?
On Wednesday 19th March, at 13:00 - 14:30 CET (calculate your time zone), Catríona Fallon, co-founder of Green Arts Initiative in Ireland, offers IETM Green School participants a 90-minute interactive session on how to incorporate climate action in all aspects of our work. We will also be joined by Niall Gomes O’Connell, General Manager of Pavilion Theatre and Sinéad Wallace, freelance lighting designer and resident Lighting Designer at the Lir Academy (Trinity College Dublin) who will share their stories about climate action in their Irish context.
Green Arts Initiative in Ireland is a project run with IETM Member Performing Arts Forum in partnership with IETM Member Creative Carbon Scotland. Since 2020, Catriona has supported organisations across different disciplines - from theatre venues and independent production companies, to visual art galleries - to reduce their carbon footprint and overall environmental impacts.
IETM Green School
The IETM Green School offers all IETM members inspiration and practical and progressive knowledge. The 2025 Edition will showcase artistic projects and initiatives which IETM member organisations have created and achieved, projects which are exemplary in nature and extremely well suited for the peer-to-peer learning we hold high.
*IETM Green School activities are reserved for IETM members only
Disclaimer: All sessions of the 2025 IETM Green School are open to all IETM members prior to registration, free of charge. HOWEVER, if you can not attend the kick off - or any other session - all IETM members can request a link to a recording by writing to ietm@ietm.org.
For Ant Hampton's workshops, it is advised to follow all three sessions if you can - excerpts from the THING workshop will be available for only 2 weeks after the presentation.