Relationships
Relationships
Living Archive is made possible with the help of so many writers, professionals, readers, creatives, audience members, and visitors. On this page you can read a bit more about the different relationships that have helped and continue to support Living Archive.
We would also like to extend a special thank you to the following individuals for their help and support:
Ankur Bahl, Ashen Gupta, Nicholas Holden, Sue Hillman Lena Kaur, Júlia Levai, Charlotte Penny, Andrew Rodger, Rosie Thackeray, Daniel York and all of the many contributors and creatives who have helped get the Living Archive to where it is today.
Royal Court Theatre
The Royal Court is the writers’ theatre and a leading force in world theatre for cultivating and supporting writers; undiscovered, emerging and established. Living Archive has been created as a entity separate from the Royal Court Theatre so that it may be free to access, explore, and interrogate The Royal Court’s work through the lens of contemporary artists and audiences. You can learn more about the Royal Court by visiting their website here.
Victoria & Albert Museum
The Royal Court’s physical archive is and will continue to be held by the V&A. The V&A have been generous supporters of this initiative and are ongoing contributors to Living Archive. We greatly value this vital partnership and look forward to developing and deepening this collaboration as we grow. You can learn more about the V&A Museum by clicking here.
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Living Archive is a proud recipient of the Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Digital Accelerator Grant for Arts and Culture, which supports arts organisations through strategic improvements to technology infrastructure. You can learn more about this grant programme by clicking here.