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CULTURAL PRODUCING

I'm a Senior Creative Producer, developing and delivering projects and programmes in collaboration with a wide range of partners and organisations across multidisciplinary arts, music and the charity sectors. This encompasses production, project management, logistics and high-level administration as well as curating, artist management and workshop delivery.

I love developing artist and activist-led programmes in both local and global contexts, with a focus on creating change via the arts. My work with In Place of War has seen me manage diverse peace-building projects in collaboration with creative change-maker organisations in the UK and internationally.

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Please see below for a selection of recent projects I've produced. Click on the images for more information. 

MUSIC SHAPED 

A creative fundraising project that pairs musical icons with exceptional visual artists to create new works reflecting how music has influenced their lives. The artworks are auctioned to raise funds for In Place of War. 

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www.inplaceofwar.net/music-shaped

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Connecting Creative Communities: Detroit x Manchester

US Embassy-funded project bringing together a group of youth art and community organisations from Detroit, USA, with UK youth arts orgs in Manchester, to share good practice and co-create new strategies to develop creative civic leadership amongst young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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The Living Museum

A digital space showcasing some of the incredible projects, spaces, places and creatives that In Place of War works with in areas of conflict around the world.

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www.inplaceofwar.net/living-museum

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CASE Malta

A three-year a training and development programme for artists and creative practitioners in Malta, in partnership with Arts Council Malta.​

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www.inplaceofwar.net/projects/casemalta

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GRRRL 

A bespoke electronic music collaboration between independent, revolutionary women artists from around the world, coming together to tell their collective stories of life, conflict, inequality and change through music. Most recently, GRRRL did a takeover of the Terminal 1 stage at Glastonbury 2025, with a panel talk, group performance and individual performances.​

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https://www.inplaceofwar.net/grrrl

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Art of Peace South Africa 

University of Manchester and the Arts & Humanities Research Council funded research trip, involving community workshops, partner org site visits and networking events.

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© 2019 Rozenn Logan

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