Tessa Marchington
 
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Writing

Tessa writes on culture and creativity. She has been commissioned by Sound Diplomacy and Culture Mile to write research papers, and also writes a column for City AM which focuses on the intersect of business and culture in the City of London.

See below for Tessa’s Writings for City AM.

 
 

60 seconds with … Samantha Williams

Samantha Williams is the UK marketing manager for Brookfield Properties shares her insights into the benefits of art and culture for business and placemaking.

 

October in the City: the cultural events not to miss

How much fun is it being out and about dancing, being immersed in art and going to live music again?

 

City am: marquee TV

Marquee TV has been streaming live art and culture for 3 years. We had a chat with founder Simon Walker about the business of streaming the arts and partnering with arts organisations to bring a global audience to their performances.

 

The property developers building community through Gaia’s Garden

Digging deep into the social value of a project that sits in the heart of London: Gaia’s Garden providing an “accessible and free community garden” on the edge of Smithfield Market and off the Holborn Viaduct.

60 Seconds With… Fashion guru and placemaker Yasmin Jones-Henry

Yasmin Jones-Henry works in the space where fashion meets finance, and where culture meets commerce.

 
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City AM: School's Out

Summer in the City is the best time to dive into the rich and diverse cultural scene. Here’s our monthly round-up of all the best goings on.

Culture corner: What’s going on in the City this November?

A wealth of events, gigs, historical talks, comedy shows and concerts throughout November.

 

September culture in the City: The best of music and performance

As you begin to return to your workplace, make sure your time in the City is packed with culture…

 

City AM: Philip Colbert

The arts are more than ever needing innovation, new income streams and new sustainable models to ensure a stable future. I talk with artist Philip Colbert, a man at the forefront of digital art.

CITY AM: Summer round-up

Culture in the City this month kicks off with Alexander Sitkovetsky performing on 1 July with the London Concertante Orchestra in Southwark Cathedral.

 

City am: Fidelio Cafe's Raffaello Morales

Raffaello Morales, conductor and founder of Fidelio Cafe and founder and music director of Fidelio Orchestra, a London-based ensemble which brings together students, professionals and semi-professional players.

 

CITY AM: June Round-up

It’s happening! Culture has exploded and doors are finally open!

 

CITY AM: Round-up

As we look forward to the City reopening for business, we’re ready to start up our Culture Corner series again, pointing you in the direction of the best arts and culture within the Square Mile and championing the role of the arts within the business community.

 

CITY AM: Stella Ioannou

Stella Ioannou is Director at Lacuna – Creative Projects Consultancy, the artistic director of Sculpture in the City. This annual urban sculpture park set amidst the iconic architecture of the City’s insurance district has become one of the Square Mile’s cultural highlights.

 

CITY AM: Round-up

Supporting the creative industries, and specifically artists, makes business sense, furthering the benefits of creativity across society. There are many ways to do this and each month I’ll bring a new perspective to this column.