from local regeneration to cultural identity and beyond
something good, something useful uses inspirational creativity as a platform for civic engagement through which to address, engage and evaluate social issues.
Working collaboratively with partners across the voluntary, public and private sectors something good, something useful adopts a positive, creative approach and works as a neutral platform to collate public responses to social projects, enabling service providers to engage with their service users more effectively.
something good, something useful was founded by socially-engaged artist and i-genius member Eleanor Shipman as she was struck by the powerful role of art in enabling, provoking and encouraging honest dialogue on a range of subjects – from local regeneration, to the cultural identity of Londoners or what it means to be happy.