Zukunft:Kultur – Impulsvortrag mit Jacob Sylvester Bilabel
- Location:
- Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde - Museum am Löwentor, Rosenstein, Gew. 1, 70191 Stuttgart
- Date
- November 12, 2025, 6:30 PM
Change is a survival strategy. Even the dinosaurs knew that. The cultural-political discourse series "Zukunft:Kultur" by KulturRegion Stuttgart invites you to the Naturkundemuseum Stuttgart - Museum am Löwentor
In a changing world, it is clear that those who do not change will disappear. This is the theme of the keynote speech by Jacob Sylvester Bilabel, head of the "Action Network Sustainability in Culture and Media" and the "Green Culture Contact Point of the Federal Government".
Bilabel will shed light on how culture, the economy and the environment are intertwined and what role tolerance of ambiguity plays in shaping a sustainable future. Between innovation and exnovation, knowledge and action, he opens up a field of tension that calls for new answers:
How can we reduce our ecological footprint and increase our social handprint at the same time?
An inspiring lecture on the need to see change not as a threat, but as a cultural survival strategy - especially in times of political and social uncertainty.
Following the talk, the audience is invited to a discussion with the management of the Museum am Löwentor. Visitors will also have the opportunity to view the museum's exhibition before the event begins.
Further information: https://www.kulturregion-stuttgart.de/zukunftkultur/wie-funktioniert-veraenderung/jacob-sylvester-bilabel
The event is certified as a "Green Event BW".
About the initiator
Jacob Sylvester Bilabel has been in charge of setting up the federal government's central Green Culture contact point in Germany since 2023. He initiated the Sustainability in Culture and Media Action Network in 2020, which now brings together over 50 leading institutions from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Bilabel was involved in the development of the national climate accounting standards KBK & KBK+ and founded the Green Music Initiative in 2009, which now connects over 350 festivals and 500 venues across Europe.
