About urban wilderness cic

Urban Wilderness founding co directors Laurel Gallagher, Isla Telford and Jenny Harper are three women with a driving belief that place-based creative interventions can make significant changes personally, environmentally and economically.

We first worked in Longton as part of our 2021 city wide program of temporary public artworks The Happenings.

We build place-based partnerships that attract significant investment in Longton for local benefit.

Over the past 4 years Urban Wilderness has secured funding for Longton from Arts Council England, National Lottery Community Fund, Central Government Levelling Up Fund and Stoke on Trent City Council. Established partnerships with Keele University, Shademakers, and Without Walls bring national attention to our work.


visit us at the moony club

Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during term time and by appointment during school holidays

contact

ADDRESS

The Moony Club, 15 Bennett Precinct, Longton Exchange, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST3 2HT

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info@urbanwildernesscic.com


urban wilderness cic - co directors

Laurel Gallagher is a creative director responsible for education, partnerships and dissemination. A visual artist with a background in arts education, Laurel is passionate about young people’s rights to public space and creative autonomy. Laurel holds a research fellowship with the Centre for Understanding Sustainable Prosperity and co-authors research papers with academics.

Isla Telford is a cultural producer and events manager with a commitment to bringing art into the public domain. Isla leads on fundraising, programme planning and project management, working closely with artists, community partners, and young people to transform concepts into artworks, events and workshops. Isla is a member of Without Walls Green Production consortium, and is Production Director of 6 Towns Reloaded Carnival.

Jenny Harper directs Urban Wilderness’ financial and legal processes, leads on commercial and in-house design work, exhibition installation, and  strategic evaluation. Jenny is a documentary photographer interested in real stories and how people interact with each other and places. She brings our projects to life by capturing artists and communities through photography and film.


urban wilderness cic - support staff

Jay Harper, Financial management

Sarah Bonham, Event production

Blythe Taylor, Workshop facilitator

Daby Obiechefu, Workshop facilitator


urban wilderness cic - Non-Executive directors

Nicola Winstanley, socially engaged arts advisor

Charlotte Foster, media and marketing advisor

Cynthia Coady, employment advisor


URBAN WILDERNESS CIC - ADVISORY BOARD

Longton Town Forum, Community Group

Youth Forum, 8 - 17 year old Art Club members

Sarah Chevolleau, Director of Staffordshire Association for Black Lives Equality (‘SABLE’)

Susan Clarke, Executive Director of Stoke Creates

Gemma Thomas, Director of Appetite

Rowan Hoban, Director of Wild Rumpus

Chris Thompson, Chair of Foxlowe Arts Centre

Lisa Tomkinson, Community Development at Community Ventures

Martin Brown, Independent Researcher & Performance Archivist for Architecture, Culture, and Urbanism


Associate Academics

Dr Deidre McKay, Professor of Sustainable Development at Keele University

Dr Jenny Hallam, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Derby

Dr Ben Anderson, Lecturer in Twentieth Century European History at Keele University


Our Pledge

We lead with kindness, take time to listen and check in.

  • We work with transparency and openness.

  • We share knowledge, information and equipment.

  • We are committed to improving sustainability and tackling our planet’s Climate and Ecological Emergency.

  • We pay on time.

  • We do not appropriate, but collaborate and always credit the creative or community expert.

  • We celebrate and welcome diversity. We respect everyone’s different lived experiences and the benefits that can bring when we work together. We will not discriminate.

  • Our organisations and spaces where we work are places where everyone can trust that they are safe and can be their whole authentic selves.

  • We won’t always get everything right, but we will continue to listen, understand and value the concerns of people we work with.

Policies


We gratefully acknowledge the support of our funders:

Lottery Funded logo, text reading "Supported using public funding by ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND"
lottery logo, text reading "COMMUNITY FUND"
Canal And River Trust Logo, text reading "Canal & River Trust" "Making life better by water"
National Trust Logo oak leaves purple silhouette, text reading "National Trust"
UK Government logo, text reading "Funded by UK Government"
Keele University logo, text reading "Keele UNIVERSITY"
Stoke-On-Trent crest above text reading "City of Stoke-On-Trent"

Stylised W logo in white against black background beside text reading "WITHOUT WALLS"
Different coloured circles, with white text inside reading "We are a Living Wage Employer"
red square with white stylised flower logo inside, beside text reading "Proud to be a member of Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce"

Urban Wilderness CIC is a partner in Without Walls, a network of organisations bringing innovative outdoor arts to towns and cities across England. Find out more on withoutwalls.uk.com."