Georgina Bolton is an experienced Producer and Consultant who brings people together to devise and deliver ambitious public realm projects across the arts, charity, built environment and heritage sectors.
Placemaking professional
People and place are at the very heart of Georgina’s producing practice. She collaborates with artists, communities and partners (across both public and private sectors) to bring projects to life that have social relevance and respond directly to context – celebrating the powerful civic role that culture and creativity plays in our world.
Georgina has spent the past 10 years producing contemporary art for public places, working across fields, forests, beaches, heritage sites and urban city centres in Producing and Consultancy roles at Situations (2002-2018), the National Trust, The Watershed and The Architecture Centre.
As well as now operating in a freelance capacity, Georgina is Public Art Officer for Bristol City Council. Here she works collaboratively with City Design Group and Arts Development colleagues to create opportunities that strengthen and connect Bristol’s arts ecology – securing cultural investment via the planning system to ensure meaningful culture is embedded at the very heart of city design.
Core Values
Collaborate
Producing is a social practice, collaboration is key
Listen
Invest in process, give time & trust in creativity
Inspire
Forge new paths to make the impossible, possible
Make change
Support meaningful opportunities, grow agency & have impact
Be inclusive
Create conditions for accessible & inclusive cultural experiences
I am a strong believer in creating meaningful contemporary cultural experiences that connect, inspire and challenge us.
Georgina Bolton
Part of the bigger picture
Member of the
Design West Review Panel
Associate lecturer on
MA / MFA Curating
Proud Trustee of
Terrestrial UK