Creating Quality Video Content with the Digital Culture Network

6th of May – Online 1:15-2:30
Join Dean Shaw from Arts Council England’s, Digital Culture Network and learn how to create fun and engaging video content across online platforms.
We are delighted to welcome Dean Shaw to our series of sector networking sessions. This online learning session is devised to amplify your marketing approaches and work towards developing digital strategies to free up time and increase impact.
Dean is a Tech Champion at the Digital Culture Network (DCN) and set to share top tips on content creation and introduce you to the ACE , Digital Culture Network. The team at DCN are available to advise on all things digital from accessibility and ticketing to ecommerce and marketing.
Dean is expert in supporting others to create high quality digital content, increasing impact and making the most time spent online.
Join us for a fun and engaging session with opportunity for networking and conversations to explore how we can work together to increase reach and raise the profile of the great work happening in Bucks.
March Highlights for the Cultural Sector
Green Gathering, 17th March

Join us at Amersham Museum for our final Going Green Gathering and help us work out the next steps for a more sustainable approach to programme delivery across culture and heritage settings.
The session is led by Melissa Maynard from Dacorum Heritage Trust on the 17th of March from 3-5 in person at Amersham Museum
Melissa works with the Group for Education in Museums to look at how public-facing programmes and events can be more sustainable.
Melissa’s work on environmental sustainability is focused on how to implement impact behind the scenes to reduce carbon footprint taking into consideration; insulation, heating and lighting. Melissa’s session explores how to consider the impact of visitor activities, shops and displays, and programme accordingly.
This workshop explores some of the ways in which we can make greener choices for visitor events. The session is followed with opportunity for Q&A and networking with tea, coffee and snacks provided.
Sign up for your free ticket at Eventbrite and email kerry@buckinghamshireculture.org with any questions.
Venue & Booking Details:
📅 March 17th, 3.00-5.00pm
📍 Amersham Museum, HP7 0DP
🔗 Booking Link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1252756852469?aff=oddtdtcreator
Have your say – join us for Creative Culture Conversations, 20th March

Bucks Culture invites cultural organisations of all sizes to join our online Creative Culture Conversation to inform how we connect and collaborate to enable sector growth.
Aiming to deliver a fun and engaging session providing feedback in real-time, the session offers opportunity to input into strategic planning, inform groupings and allow people to feel heard, part of something and understood.
This facilitated session will enable peer sharing, identification of trends and celebration of successes – ultimately helping Bucks Culture to see how best to support the sector to develop and grow.
A series of digital tools will be used to help participants respond to a proposed programme of sector development presented by Bucks Culture.
Be part of the conversation
Join Bucks Culture and cultural organisations of all sizes to shape the future of arts and culture in Buckinghamshire.
- Share success stories
- Identify sector needs
- Explore sector challenges
- Access funding
- Share learning to nurture peer support
- Collect real-time data to measure impact
- Work in partnership.
Venue & Booking Details:
📅 March 20th, 2-4pm
📍 Online via MS Teams
🔗 Booking Link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/creative-culture-conversations-tickets-1257992572649?aff=oddtdtcreator
Celebrate International Women’s Day at our Women of Culture Event, 6th March

Women of Culture – Celebrating Women in the Cultural Sector
Bucks Culture is hosting Women of Culture, a special networking and celebratory event in honour of International Women’s Day, bringing together women in the cultural sector.
On March 6th, we bring together women working across Buckinghamshire’s cultural sector to exchange ideas, share insights, and build meaningful connections. This event is a dedicated space to reflect on the role of women in the arts and culture, celebrate achievements, and discuss the challenges that remain. While the session is designed with women in mind, men are welcome as allies—this is about fostering an inclusive and supportive conversation.
Rosie Axon (Founder and Director, Chiltern Music Therapy), Betty Makharinsky (Founder and Executive Director, Vache Baroque), and Vicky Hope-Walker (CEO, National Paralympic Heritage Trust) will lead a dynamic and interactive session, offering insight into their experiences as founders and leaders in the cultural sector. Through artist-led discussions and participatory activities, they will explore the role of music and the female voice in storytelling, leadership, and creative expression. As part of the Female Founder Journey, Rosie and Betty will share their perspectives on establishing and leading cultural organisations, while Vicky will provide insight into her work with the National Paralympic Heritage Trust, highlighting her leadership in Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion within the sector.
Venue & Booking Details:
📅 March 6th, 12:30–2:30 PM
📍 Elgiva Theatre, St Mary’s Way, Chesham HP5 1HR
🔗 Booking Link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/women-of-culture-celebrating-women-in-the-cultural-sector-tickets-1244870795059?aff=oddtdtcreator
Please pass this on to other women in your organisations too.




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