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Creativity has always been central to protest.

It’s how injustices are exposed, how difficult ideas are expressed, and how people find common ground. Without it, protest is just noise.

Clive Russell shares work from his own practice and influences to explore why protest sits at the heart of progress, and why uncertainty is often the fuel for meaningful creativity.

Along the way, he’ll challenge ideas around branding, authorship, and the myth of genius.

Clive is a graphic designer known for creating identities for cultural movements and causes.

He is co-founder of This Ain’t Rock’n’Roll, a London-based studio whose clients include Tate, The National Gallery, Right to Repair, Humanity & Inclusion and Médecins Sans Frontières.

His work has received multiple awards and is held in permanent collections including the V&A, the British Museum, MoMA and the Smithsonian. He is also part of Ocean Rebellion and a collaborator with the Museum of UnRest and the David Graeber Institute.

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This event is made possible thanks to our supporters:
Cambridge Management Consulting - Indie Cambridge - Numbercloud - Studio 24 - Cambridge City Council
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