Jocelyn Burnham

Jocelyn Burnham (www.aiforculture.com) is a leading independent artificial intelligence communicator, workshop leader and speaker, specialising in AI learning in the creative and cultural sectors through creativity and playfulness.

She has been commissioned by organisations including Arts Council England, Tate, The Church of England, Historic Royal Palaces, Art Fund, Shakespeare’s Globe, RADA, Kew and Bloomberg Philanthropies to produce bespoke AI workshops and resources. Jocelyn has given lectures and talks on AI for The Royal Academy of Arts, The Open University, The British Library, The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, The London School of Economics, The University of Exeter, The Northern Ireland Science Festival, and others.

Her writing on AI has been published with multiple sector partners, including Arts Professional, CultureHive, The Audience Agency and Clore Leadership.

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Resources by Jocelyn Burnham


A group of people sat around tables with laptop open. One is standing in frontof a flipchart. A powerpoint display says: Co-design part 2

The Heritage Innovation Fund is supporting 17 organisations to make the sector more sustainable, inclusive, and fit for the future. One of the organisations is the Arts Marketing Association.  Jocelyn Burnham, AI For Culture, discusses her journey through the project and the development of a community-driven knowledge solution fuelled by a co-creation approach.

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AI or Artificial intelligence is undisputedly the digital trend of 2023 but what is AI and what impact will it have on the heritage sector in the coming years? In this Reflect, Share, Inspire online session, Jo Burnham explains what AI is and the ways in which it can help support day to day tasks within your heritage organisation.

Digital Heritage Hub is managed by Arts Marketing Association (AMA) in partnership with The Heritage Digital Consortium and The University of Leeds. It has received Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and National Lottery funding, distributed by The Heritage Fund as part of their Digital Skills for Heritage initiative. Digital Heritage Hub is free and answers small to medium sized heritage organisations most pressing and frequently asked digital questions.

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