Gwenndolenn Sharp

Sustainability mentor
Founder of the Green Room
She intervened during the whole process collectively under digital mentorship between the physical mobilities, linked to sustainability in artistic creation, exploring the environmental impacts of the performing arts through the eyes of the artists/ performers.
She has worked with cultural institutions and environmental NGOs in Europe and Tunisia. She regularly writes articles on environmental issues in link with the music industry. She is an assessor for A Greener Festival (UK), a Jump Fellow and a Keychange Innovator.
TGR, a non-profit association, works to support environmental and societal change in the music industry and the cultural sector in general. Placing environmental issues at the core of its activity, TGR develops strategies and co-creates solutions to mitigate the environmental impact of cultural professionals by jointly rethinking our practices. TGR works on the local, national and international scale, from supporting artists and providing workshops to the local authorities to collaborating with international professional events, organisations and networks (Womex, IETM, OTM, Climate Chance, Liveurope, Footprints, CNM, Slash, etc.). TGR is a partner in the Erasmus+ project C’man, providing tools and guidance to cultural managers in Europe on Green project management.