The impulse to be creative is ingrained in the human spirit.
We often turn to art not only to capture the beauty of the world, but also to manage its complexities. In an age where art is often devalued in favour of creating capital, will a new generation of artists be able to maintain their creative output?
To answer this question, we will be joined by John Studzinski, philanthropist and Genesis Foundation founder, for a special conversation about his lifetime support of artists and cultural organisations and on what he has learned about the role creativity plays in mental health, recovery and collective life. The event forms part of the Genesis Foundation’s Genesis Conversationsseries and also marks the 25th anniversary of the Genesis Foundation.
The evening will begin with a preview screening of a new opera Angels on the Underground, composed by Will Todd, and a libretto by Sally Gardner. After the screening there will be a panel conversation and a Q&A session.
Speakers:
- John Studzinski CBE, Philanthropist and Genesis Foundation Founder
- Will Todd, Musician and Composer
- Rebecca Salter, President, Royal Academy of Arts
- Bobby Palmer, Author and Journalist
Chair:
- Jennifer Johnston FRSA, Opera Singer and Cultural Strategy Consultant
In partnership with: Genesis Foundation
Please be aware that this event contains subject matter that listeners might find upsetting or triggering. Listener discretion is advised.
Donate to the RSA: https://thersa.co/3ZyPOEa
Become an RSA Events sponsor: https://utm.guru/ueemb
Follow RSA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thersaorg/
Like RSA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theRSAorg/
Listen to RSA Events podcasts: https://bit.ly/35EyQYU
Join our Fellowship: https://www.thersa.org/fellowship/join


