Hosted by Dami Dauda, with guests Robert Robertson from Tide Lines and Jamie Elliott, artist and member of the Tate Schools and Teachers team, this podcast explores the role of art, ethics, school leadership, and community in responding to the climate emergency.
Crafted for school leaders and teachers, the series provides deep insights into why climate change education can be challenging, highlighting the various complexities educators must consider.
In this compelling preview of Episode One, Jamie Elliott discusses how the Gathering Ground exhibition at Tate Modern and recent work with artist Abbas Zahedi are reshaping how teachers and young people engage with climate change.
The conversation also highlights Zahedi’s Begin Again commission as a response to ecological grief and the need for renewal.
🎧 Coming Soon - Episode 1 of our new podcast: Imagining Otherwise: Climate Stories for an Unwritten Future
Each episode helps listeners understand the different facets of teaching climate change and the broader context in which it takes shape.
🎟️ Join the Teachers’ Study Day: Climate Justice and Art at Tate Modern on 19 May:
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🎧 Follow the podcast for the full episode, launching in May:
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