cultural strategy studio

Specialists in cultural strategy, climate insight and art direction, working with impact-driven organisations, cultural institutions, NGOs and independent practitioners.

  • Terra Culture provides curatorial services for arts institutions, programmes, conversations and initiatives at the intersection of climate, culture and justice. This includes the curation of interdisciplinary dialogues, learning programmes, thematic series and bodies of work that bring together perspectives from across sectors and disciplines. Our curatorial approach emphasises intellectual coherence, contextual sensitivity and intentional design, creating spaces for meaningful exchange and cross-disciplinary learning.

  • Terra Culture supports advocacy efforts through culturally informed strategy and narrative development. This work focuses on framing climate justice issues in ways that are context-sensitive, inclusive and resonant across diverse audiences. Advocacy support may include narrative and messaging development, cultural analysis, and strategic guidance for public engagement initiatives seeking to address the social and cultural dimensions of climate change.

  • Terra Culture offers art direction for projects engaging with climate, culture and social transformation, working with artists and creative practitioners across a range of contexts — from independent practices to institutional and public-interest initiatives. This work includes the development of visual and aesthetic frameworks that align conceptual intent with clear, coherent visual expression. Art direction is research-informed and concept-led, supporting publications, programmes and digital platforms that require thoughtful visual systems grounded in cultural awareness.

  • Terra Culture develops policy briefs that integrate cultural analysis with technical and systems-based approaches to climate and climate justice. This work combines interdisciplinary research, qualitative and contextual analysis, and structured synthesis to support evidence-informed decision-making.

    Policy briefs may draw on methods including policy analysis, cultural mapping, stakeholder analysis, and the use of digital research tools and analytical frameworks to surface patterns, gaps and implications across sectors. Outputs are designed to be clear, rigorous and accessible, supporting policymakers, institutions and public-interest organisations in addressing the cultural dimensions of climate-related challenges. Work may incorporate qualitative data analysis, comparative policy review, systems mapping and narrative analysis, depending on project scope and context.

  • Terra Culture provides cultural strategy services that examine how cultural narratives, institutional practices and social systems shape climate action and outcomes. This work applies interdisciplinary analysis to help organisations and practitioners understand the cultural conditions influencing engagement, decision-making and impact.

    Cultural strategy engagements may include cultural analysis, narrative mapping, stakeholder and ecosystem analysis, and the development of strategic frameworks that align values, context and practice. This work supports initiatives seeking to integrate cultural insight into programme design, organisational strategy and long-term planning related to climate and climate justice.

  • Terra Culture provides web design services grounded in cultural strategy, with a focus on user experience (UX), user interface (UI) design and content-led digital systems for climate- and culture-focused work. Digital platforms are approached as public-facing knowledge environments that support clarity, accessibility and meaningful engagement.

    Web design work may include UX research, information architecture, UI system design, content structuring and visual framework development. Projects are developed using contemporary digital tools and software — including Figma, Webflow, content management systems and collaborative design platforms — and may involve coordination with developers and institutional teams as required.

    This service supports organisations, institutions and independent practitioners working with complex cultural, research-driven or policy-adjacent content.