This is the fourth case study in our Digital Journeys series, where we delve into the success stories of creative and cultural organisations and individuals who have received long-term support from the Digital Culture Network.
In this case study we chat to Rosetta Arts, a hub for art and creative learning in the heart of east London. The organisation delivers exciting, innovative and creative courses, workshops and experiences, reaching those who otherwise have little access to the rich and transformative benefits of the arts and education.
Rosetta Arts have worked closely with the Digital Culture Tech Champions over months and years to grow their audience using the power of digital. Here Chief Executive, Sanaz Amidi, tells us more about the work of the organisation and the journey of digital skills development.
At the time of publishing Rosetta Arts have had 5 cases with the Digital Culture Network and have worked one-to-one with four Tech Champions.
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