
Stephen Bennett
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Co-Head of @PolicyLabUK | visual artist | @artsciencecsm alum | @wellcometrust @CloreLeadership Fellow 19-21. Tweets = my own views. RT/likes ≠ endorsement
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Exploring the intersection between art and policy - one of my favourite things Policy Lab UK are doing. MANIFEST show coming up in Sheffield on 7th Dec! Congrats Stephen Bennett, Dryden, Christopher and Semiconductor 🙌👏🔥

TODAY: Art + policy event in Sheffield: meet the artists who brought their practice into three varied policy contexts, 4-7pm Bloc Projects. eventbrite.com/e/manifest-art…


See the stunning work of Christopher Semiconductor & Dryden Goodwin, developed in placements in UK policy teams as part of Policy Lab UK MANIFEST programme, at Bloc Projects until Sat 16 Dec. Kindly supported by Arts and Humanities Research Council






Such lovely work from Stephen Bennett, Arts and Humanities Research Council and Policy Lab UK. Reinventing the kind of artist in resident programmes Whitehall hasn't seen in 40 years and with really tangible, powerful results.

Fascinating blog by Stephen Bennett Policy Lab UK on how art and creativity drive innovation in policy development. Replete with engaging pictures, illustrations and quotes, this is a great read and covers important ground: openpolicy.blog.gov.uk/2024/03/26/man… Arts and Humanities Research Council UK Research and Innovation

Policymaking and artmaking do change each another if you respect and appreciate that both demand expertise and a bit of courage. Great work Stephen Bennett and those involved with MANIFEST Arts and Humanities Research Council

Thought-provoking Inspiring Caring Reflective Human -> some words from policy professionals describing work produced by Christopher Semiconductor & Dryden Goodwin as part of MANIFEST placements in policy teams.


It was an honour to be invited to Heatherwick Studio yesterday for the launch of the Creative UK News manifesto. Stirling words from speakers.







