D6: Culture in Transit
Matt Denham is a Producer at D6:EU, overseeing the development and execution of European and locally funded programs, including roles in internal communications and partnerships for significant projects such as the €1.4 million Creative Europe programme CONTESTED DESIRES: Constructive Dialogues. Additionally, as a Producer at D6: Culture in Transit since 2014, Matt has led digital programming and technical delivery in various local and European contexts. As a freelance artist, Matt specializes in video and new media art, producing publicly funded works like "Hot Contents," which addresses environmental issues, and "Reset," an algorithmically-generated visual project. Matt also works as an Exhibition Documentarian, utilizing over a decade of expertise in lens-based media to help arts organizations effectively communicate their narratives. Formerly, Matt served on the Programme Committee for The Newbridge Project, collaborating with staff and artists on innovative, artist-led initiatives. Matt holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Honours) in Fine Art from Newcastle University.
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D6: Culture in Transit
D6: Culture in Transit is a visual and media arts organisation, running an international programme of commissions, residencies and events. D6 works with partners internationally to support artistic exchange of ideas across borders. Our mission is to bring great contemporary art to audiences that will be less likely to experience it and to engage artists whose work explores our societal and environmental relationships. D6 works with artists and organisations from around the world to create an international platform for artistic collaboration and audience engagement. We are committed to both supporting local artists internationally and to brining artists from all over the world to the North East through our international residency programme. As we navigate these uncertain times, we have looked deeply into the way in which the arts can sustainably develop communities, drawing threads between lived experiences at local levels in the UK and abroad. Our focus in this period cut across innovative cultural engagement with communities, cultural equity and positive change for all and across three core and intersecting areas of work: (i) Equitable Engagement, (ii) Heritage and Migration (iii) Sustainability and the Green Agenda.