Kath Wynne-Hague

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MD, Hull Culture and Leisure (Job share) and Head of Culture, Place and City Centre, Hull City Council @ Hull Culture and Leisure Ltd
Kingston upon Hull, GB
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About Kath Wynne-Hague

Story teller, door opener and bridge builder. Since 2007, I have worked across Local Government; cultural development; engagement and education; project management; and as an independent practitioner with experience ranging from voluntary and community action; health and wellbeing in care settings; visitor economy and cultural business development.Prior to this, I worked as a freelance artist, putting on live art events, music gigs and exhibitions across the UK. I have also worked as an administrator in different arts organisations in the Southwest.With a collaborative leadership style and as a qualified coach I am passionate about creativity and culture's role in society, to support individuals to gain skills, access opportunities, and connect communities. Built on a foundation of systems thinking to support innovation, vision and ambition, whilst ensuring it is grounded in people and place.

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Hull Culture and Leisure Ltd

Hull Culture And Leisure Ltd

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MD, Hull Culture and Leisure (Job share) and Head of Culture, Place and City Centre, Hull City Council
Kingston upon Hull, GB
Website:
hcandl.co.uk
Employees:
106
Kath Wynne-Hague Work Experience Details
  • Hull Culture And Leisure Ltd
    Md, Hull Culture And Leisure (Job Share) And Head Of Culture, Place And City Centre, Hull City Council
    Hull Culture And Leisure Ltd
    Kingston Upon Hull, Gb
  • Hull City Council
    Head Of Culture, Place And City Centre
    Hull City Council Jan 2023 - Present
    Hull, England, United Kingdom
  • Kirklees Council
    Head Of Culture And Tourism
    Kirklees Council Aug 2021 - Jan 2023
    Market Street, Huddersfield, England, Hd1
    Leading the Culture and Tourism service, including Markets, Museums and Galleries, Cultural Development and Tourism.
  • Kirklees Council
    Strategic Lead For Cultural Development
    Kirklees Council Nov 2019 - Aug 2021
    Kirklees, England, United Kingdom
    Leading on the development of place-based cultural programmes: WOVEN In Kirklees, Year of Music 2023, Temporary Contemporary, public art programmes and supporting regeneration initiatives.
  • Kirklees Council
    Creative Development Manager
    Kirklees Council Dec 2013 - Nov 2019
    Work Base: Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
    Generating ideas and thinking to create new solutions; advocating and championing creativity, my role supports the development of a sustainable model for culture. This involves establishing new approaches, building partnerships and identifying alternative or new business models for future delivery.Responsible for delivery against three key outcomes as outlined in Culture Kirklees:1. A strong creative economy2. A strong sense of place established through the districts assets… Show more Generating ideas and thinking to create new solutions; advocating and championing creativity, my role supports the development of a sustainable model for culture. This involves establishing new approaches, building partnerships and identifying alternative or new business models for future delivery.Responsible for delivery against three key outcomes as outlined in Culture Kirklees:1. A strong creative economy2. A strong sense of place established through the districts assets - Kirklees Public Art Policy, Kirklees Music Policy3. More people engaging in the arts - example project: Temporary ContemporaryPrevious title: Creative Communities Operational Manager Show less
  • Plymouth City Council
    Arts And Heritage Engagement Manager
    Plymouth City Council Aug 2012 - Nov 2013
    City Museum And Art Gallery
    Lead the transformation of the team, developing new approaches and opportunities for the Museum service, its collections and the stories it told of the city - past, present and future.Enabling conversation, connection and participation through informal and formal learning, community outreach and audience (and destination) development across Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth and West Devon Records Office, and the 3 historic sites: Smeaton's Tower, Elizabethan House and… Show more Lead the transformation of the team, developing new approaches and opportunities for the Museum service, its collections and the stories it told of the city - past, present and future.Enabling conversation, connection and participation through informal and formal learning, community outreach and audience (and destination) development across Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth and West Devon Records Office, and the 3 historic sites: Smeaton's Tower, Elizabethan House and Merchant's House. Show less
  • Plymouth City Council
    Principal Arts Officer
    Plymouth City Council Sep 2007 - Aug 2012
    Plymouth, United Kingdom
    Strategically transforming the arts development service through developing collaborative and creative approaches. Translating arts practice in the delivery and implementation of Local Government Policy. Enabling and supporting sustainable cultural development through new partnerships and relationships; proactive sharing and open networks; positive challenge and introducing new thinking that collectively demonstrated cultural impact and influence across the region.
  • Plymouth City Council
    Events Manager
    Plymouth City Council Jan 2012 - Jun 2012
    Acting Event Manager (in support of service business continuity) leading on nationally significant events with audiences of 50,000: the first evening celebration for the Olympic Torch Relay and Armed Forces Day - National Event. Event planning developed in line with external partner (LOCOG, MOD Ceremonial Events Team and Military) requirements and with support from the Events Safety Advisory Group involving Category 1 Emergency Planners: Health and Safety, Public Health, Police, NHS, Fire and… Show more Acting Event Manager (in support of service business continuity) leading on nationally significant events with audiences of 50,000: the first evening celebration for the Olympic Torch Relay and Armed Forces Day - National Event. Event planning developed in line with external partner (LOCOG, MOD Ceremonial Events Team and Military) requirements and with support from the Events Safety Advisory Group involving Category 1 Emergency Planners: Health and Safety, Public Health, Police, NHS, Fire and Medical Services. Show less
  • Plymouth Dance
    Director
    Plymouth Dance Feb 2011 - Oct 2013
    Plymouth
    From early conception as an active and collaborative member of the Plymouth Dance Consortium to becoming a Director on the Board of Plymouth Dance CIC (established 2011).Plymouth Dance joins up the existing dots to celebrate the variety of dance in the city, enables people to find out about dance in a way that makes sense to them and creates and extends city-wide opportunities. Plymouth Dance celebrates and empowers using dance as a vehicle for… Show more From early conception as an active and collaborative member of the Plymouth Dance Consortium to becoming a Director on the Board of Plymouth Dance CIC (established 2011).Plymouth Dance joins up the existing dots to celebrate the variety of dance in the city, enables people to find out about dance in a way that makes sense to them and creates and extends city-wide opportunities. Plymouth Dance celebrates and empowers using dance as a vehicle for change.http://www.plymouthdance.org.uk/ Show less
  • One C
    Cultural Operative And Creative Lead
    One C Aug 2005 - Apr 2013
    South West England
    One C began in a flat above a butchers and chip shop, in a small village in rural Devon, where the spare room (very soon the whole flat) was turned over to art. Held every six weeks, the events showcased a mix of artists and guest curators. Each event had a zine specifically produced which underlined One C’s DIY approach.One C moved into other non-traditional art venues ranging from a village hall to a music venue, a bookstore basement to a hotel. Events included Dada v's Fluxus… Show more One C began in a flat above a butchers and chip shop, in a small village in rural Devon, where the spare room (very soon the whole flat) was turned over to art. Held every six weeks, the events showcased a mix of artists and guest curators. Each event had a zine specifically produced which underlined One C’s DIY approach.One C moved into other non-traditional art venues ranging from a village hall to a music venue, a bookstore basement to a hotel. Events included Dada v's Fluxus (performed in 16ft boxing ring); live music and performance art at the Cavern Club, Exeter; and PL:ay Festival, showcasing artists predominantly from the South West in collaboration with LOW PROFILE. Over 3 years, One C organised 14 arts events predominantly in Devon. In early 2008, One C evolved into a music label, producing 27 releases (20 vinyl, 2 CD's, 5 cassette). Full back catalogue can be viewed at the Discogs profile. Show less
  • Plymouth Visual Arts Consortium
    Project Manager
    Plymouth Visual Arts Consortium Jul 2011 - Oct 2011
    Plymouth, United Kingdom
    Seconded to Plymouth Visual Arts Consortium to Project Manage the British Art Show 7 up to the opening 17th September 2011, when operational management was taken on by the venues. Project management included: Overseeing a £95,000 capital project converting Grade 1 listed building into a temporary gallery with relevant planning applications and a citywide traffic management plan. Liaison with Hayward Gallery on installation and project milestones, marketing and communications and… Show more Seconded to Plymouth Visual Arts Consortium to Project Manage the British Art Show 7 up to the opening 17th September 2011, when operational management was taken on by the venues. Project management included: Overseeing a £95,000 capital project converting Grade 1 listed building into a temporary gallery with relevant planning applications and a citywide traffic management plan. Liaison with Hayward Gallery on installation and project milestones, marketing and communications and stakeholder engagement. Show less

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