Our partners.
We are teaming up with some of the UK’s leading cultural organisations, working together to create the very best digital content and reach the widest possible audiences. Our partners include The National Gallery, English National Opera, The Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Portrait Gallery, Opera North, The Poetry Archive, Chineke! and Art UK.
If you’d like to partner with us, we’d love to hear from you:
info@theculture-collective.com
What our partners are saying
“We are really excited by The Culture Collective and look forward to collaborating with them.”
– Stuart Murphy, CEO, English National Opera
“The Culture Collective will offer some great innovations in digital connectivity which could support us, and other arts organisations, to produce new and exciting content to be shared with ever greater audiences. It promises some fantastic collaborations.”
— Tracey Guiry, Director, The Poetry Archive
“The Culture Collective is a shining example of a wonderful idea being borne out of adversity... Chineke! is delighted to be a partner in such an exciting new initiative... which will enrich the lives of our audiences across the world.”
– Chi-chi Nwanoku OBE
Founder and Artistic & Executive Director, Chineke!
“In these changing times, we need to come together better across the cultural landscape and The Culture Collective will be invaluable… feeding audiences we know are craving cultural content of the highest quality.”
— Chris Michaels, Director of Digital, Comms and Tech
The National Gallery
“The Culture Collective proposal is an exciting one and particularly timely for the NPG as we continue to seek new ways to connect with online audiences through high quality digital content. We look forward to collaborating with them.”
— Ros Lawler, Chief Operating Officer
The National Portrait Gallery
“The Culture Collective's proposed model of a digital platform covering the visual arts, music and the spoken word looks tremendous. Driven by a team with an excellent understanding of how to deliver accessible and high quality programming, the resulting offer should be compelling.”
– Andrew Ellis, Director, Art UK