Our first Better Together session explored the CVAN London x INIVA Report on Anti-Racism and Equity in the Visual Arts (AREVA) with Dr Jack Ky Tan.
This important report examines the current state of anti-racism and equity practices across the visual arts sector, providing valuable insights and recommendations for organisations and individuals working to create more inclusive and equitable cultural spaces.
The session provided an opportunity for CVAN East Midlands members to engage with the findings of this significant piece of research and discuss how its recommendations might be applied within our regional context.
About AREVA
The Anti-Racism and Equity in the Visual Arts (AREVA) report was commissioned by CVAN London in partnership with INIVA (Institute of International Visual Arts) to examine structural racism within the visual arts sector and identify pathways toward meaningful change.
Dr Jack Ky Tan led the research and presentation of the report's key findings and recommendations.