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The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 8:
Why Sussex Culture Punches Above Its Weight
Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Stuart Drew – CEO and Director, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea
This episode is brought to you in partnership with: Creative Crawley – Reimagining Crawley’s identity through world-class public performance, co-created art, and cultural infrastructure. From artist residencies to their million-pound Creative Playground programme, they're growing a new creative economy in the heart of West Sussex. 👉 creativecrawley.com
🔍 Episode summary
In this bold and wide-ranging episode, Richard Freeman is joined by cultural powerhouse Stuart Drew, long-serving Director of the iconic De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill.
They unpack the serious role of culture in economic growth, skills, tourism – and why Sussex’s creative institutions are already delivering public value by stealth.
As regional devolution looms, Stuart argues it’s time for leaders to stop treating the arts as an optional extra. From pioneering skills pathways and radical programming to building a pan-Sussex cultural brand, this conversation explores the real potential of culture to lead, not follow, the next phase of regional transformation.
Topics include:
The architectural brilliance and civic mission of the De La Warr Pavilion
Why Sussex is more than the sum of its parts – and how Coastal Cultural Trail became a model for partnership
The birth of Sussex Modern, and what it reveals about fragmented narratives and missed opportunities
Making the case for culture in tourism, inward investment and regeneration
Why the cultural sector is already delivering on skills and economic participation
A candid take on the risks of asset transfer, unstable funding, and weak advocacy
What the incoming mayor must understand about microbusinesses and cultural infrastructure
How art can be a safety net where youth clubs and children’s services have vanished
Why joined-up mobility (including trains!) might be a powerful cultural enabler
This is a rallying cry for policymakers, funders and mayors: invest in what’s already working, and stop asking culture to prove itself again and again.
👉 Explore Sussex’s creative sector and the De La Warr Pavilion:
👉 Stay up to date with the wider project at sussexandthecity.info
📚 Further reading and links
📚 Further reading and links
Creative Crawley: Building creative leadership and cultural infrastructure in Crawley
Coastal Cultural Trail: A low-budget marketing experiment that became a model
Sussex Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP): Pan-regional tourism strategy with a cultural core
Local Skills Improvement Plans – Sussex: How creative skills fit into wider workforce planning
Talent Accelerator and Coastal Catalyst: A pathway programme creating jobs, apprenticeships and visibility for creative careers
🎧 Production credits
Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Stewart Drew Sound design / editing / original music: Chris Thorpe-Tracey Production management: Letitia McConalogue Recorded at: Projects: The Lanes, Brighton
📣 Get involved
Devolution isn’t just a government thing. It’s a people thing. 👉 Share your ideas, explore resources and shape what’s next at sussexandthecity.info
The Sussex And The City Podcast – Episode 8:
Why Sussex Culture Punches Above Its Weight
Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Stuart Drew – CEO and Director, De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea
This episode is brought to you in partnership with: Creative Crawley – Reimagining Crawley’s identity through world-class public performance, co-created art, and cultural infrastructure. From artist residencies to their million-pound Creative Playground programme, they're growing a new creative economy in the heart of West Sussex. 👉 creativecrawley.com
🔍 Episode summary
In this bold and wide-ranging episode, Richard Freeman is joined by cultural powerhouse Stuart Drew, long-serving Director of the iconic De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill.
They unpack the serious role of culture in economic growth, skills, tourism – and why Sussex’s creative institutions are already delivering public value by stealth.
As regional devolution looms, Stuart argues it’s time for leaders to stop treating the arts as an optional extra. From pioneering skills pathways and radical programming to building a pan-Sussex cultural brand, this conversation explores the real potential of culture to lead, not follow, the next phase of regional transformation.
Topics include:
The architectural brilliance and civic mission of the De La Warr Pavilion
Why Sussex is more than the sum of its parts – and how Coastal Cultural Trail became a model for partnership
The birth of Sussex Modern, and what it reveals about fragmented narratives and missed opportunities
Making the case for culture in tourism, inward investment and regeneration
Why the cultural sector is already delivering on skills and economic participation
A candid take on the risks of asset transfer, unstable funding, and weak advocacy
What the incoming mayor must understand about microbusinesses and cultural infrastructure
How art can be a safety net where youth clubs and children’s services have vanished
Why joined-up mobility (including trains!) might be a powerful cultural enabler
This is a rallying cry for policymakers, funders and mayors: invest in what’s already working, and stop asking culture to prove itself again and again.
👉 Explore Sussex’s creative sector and the De La Warr Pavilion:
👉 Stay up to date with the wider project at sussexandthecity.info
📚 Further reading and links
📚 Further reading and links
Creative Crawley: Building creative leadership and cultural infrastructure in Crawley
Coastal Cultural Trail: A low-budget marketing experiment that became a model
Sussex Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP): Pan-regional tourism strategy with a cultural core
Local Skills Improvement Plans – Sussex: How creative skills fit into wider workforce planning
Talent Accelerator and Coastal Catalyst: A pathway programme creating jobs, apprenticeships and visibility for creative careers
🎧 Production credits
Host: Richard Freeman Guest: Stewart Drew Sound design / editing / original music: Chris Thorpe-Tracey Production management: Letitia McConalogue Recorded at: Projects: The Lanes, Brighton
📣 Get involved
Devolution isn’t just a government thing. It’s a people thing. 👉 Share your ideas, explore resources and shape what’s next at sussexandthecity.info