University of East London Supports Stratford’s Creative Ecosystem
The University of East London (UEL) is enhancing its partnership with Stratford Original Business Improvement District (BID), underscoring its commitment to cultivating dynamic creative spaces within Stratford. In a recent networking event called Stratford Creative Workspaces, hosted by the BID, UEL showcased its commitment to supporting emerging talent and businesses in the arts and creative industries.
Chaired by Alison Lowe MBE, Director of Careers and Enterprise at UEL’s School of Arts and Creative Industries, the event brought together local business leaders and entrepreneurs dedicated to shaping the future of Stratford’s cultural landscape.
The networking event featured presentations and discussions by key industry players. Yves Blais from Creative Land Trust provided insights into the redevelopment of the Grade 2 listed Alice Billings House, former firefighters’ accommodation, into 30 to 40 affordable studios for artists. Connor Brazendale of General Projects highlighted the transformative approach to repurposing spaces such as Stratford Workshops, while executive Lesley Ellard talked about canalside destination Hackney Bridge as a thriving community hub nurturing local enterprises.
Speaking about the event, Ms Lowe said,
It was truly inspiring to spend a morning with the Stratford Original team and connect with the dynamic local businesses leading the charge in developing innovative creative spaces. The energy and creativity in Stratford are palpable, offering abundant opportunities for emerging talent and businesses.”
Membership of the BID signifies UEL’s ongoing support for new ventures and fostering creative innovation in East London. By being a part of Stratford Original BID, UEL aims to contribute to the development of Stratford’s creative ecosystem, ensuring that artistic practice and entrepreneurial spirit continue to thrive.