Working Together
We get many requests to attend events in the sector, whether that’s exhibiting, speaking about the work we do or delivering a bespoke training session. If you’d like to have the Digital Culture Network attend your event or get involved in your project, why not get in touch?
Please note: We’re now fully booked until October 2026.
While we’re unable to consider requests at this time, we encourage you to continue signposting your networks to our services:
- Share our About the Network video at your event to help raise awareness.
- Join our mailing list to be the first to hear about new webinars, resources and Digital Culture Podcast episodes.
- Head over to the Knowledge Hub and explore a wide range of learning resources including articles, on-demand webinars, podcast episodes, and case studies created by our Tech Champions.
- Looking for tailored support? You can still book a one-to-one support meeting with a Tech Champion to get bespoke advice.
Example partnership work
Recently our Tech Champions have been guest speakers at the Association for Cultural Enterprises Conference and the Arts Marketing Association Conference, delivered sessions at the annual gathering of Creative People and Places in Bridgewater, and supported peer learning opportunities for LibraryOn and the Museums Development Network.
We’ve delivered in-person workshops in museums, theatres and galleries, covering a wide range of topics including Google Analytics 4 and digital content creation.
Our long standing collaboration with Google Arts and Culture has seen us deliver events online and across the country, including Brighton, Manchester, Exeter and two Arts Council Priority Places – Stockton and Wolverhampton.
Google Arts & Culture

Back in 2019 we joined forces with Google Arts and Culture to help cultural organisations in England to develop their digital skills through a series of workshops. These events are delivered by Google and Digital Culture Network experts and take us to cities and towns across the country. During the pandemic, we evolved to bring those workshops online and to deliver a series of topical panel conversations. So far, the collaboration has allowed us to support over 1500 individuals and organisations across England to develop their digital skills capacity and confidence.
The partnership also provides a direct pathway of access to Google Arts & Culture, who aim to increase cultural organisations’ online presence by showcasing and celebrating their work and stories in new and exciting ways. Take a look at Northern Stories, a project which provided bespoke support to organisations in areas of typically low cultural engagement to develop their digital content skills and resulted in a beautiful collection of stories on the Google Arts & Culture platform.
If you’d like to learn more about how partnering with Google Arts & Culture can take your work to a wider audience, check out the eligibility information below.