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Charlotte Pyatt is an independent Creative Director working at the intersection of culture and sustainable action. She consults with Artists, Brands NGOs and organisations to champion the role of culture and the importance of conscious curation.

Over the past ten years Charlotte has managed artist profiles, independent projects and has developed award winning cultural initiatives, successfully aligning projects with social and environmental conversation. With a diverse approach to activism, Charlotte has written articles, produced films, curated exhibitions and has built concepts to inspire systemic shifts toward positive change. Recent projects include curation for Art on Paper Art Fair New York, UNESCO supported workshops, a project with Bristol Museums and coordinated 4 years of the ‘Toward 2030, What are you doing?’ initiative powered by Lavazza, She consults with City Councils on the initiation of new policies at a city level as an expert in the intersection of culture and sustainable development, while also collaborating with global NGO’s such as Greenpeace and grassroots initiatives such as the Great Oven

Publications include ‘Vanguard Bristol Street Art, the Evolution of a Global Movement’, essays include Urban Art and Sustainability published with Feltrinelli, A Global Mess. Articles include Marvin Magazine and various texts for American publication Juxtapoz Magazine as a contributing writer. Recent lectures include the British Councils Missing Pillar Global Talks Series, Sotheby’s Institute NY, Goldsmiths University UK, the Lush Climate Summit and speaking appearances for United Nations SDG Global Action Campaign.

Charlotte is a fellow of the RSA (Royal Society of the Arts), has an accreditation from Harvard for Sustainable Business Strategies and a BA with hons in Art History