Claire Zeevi

Graduating from the Royal College of Art, Clare has spent over 30 years researching the nature and purpose of human life. Clare draws on a broad base of experience to encourage a multi dimensional approach in her work.

She has produced short documentary films promoting the exploration of shifting our values and mind-sets in a rapidly changing world, believing that each one of us has a profound influence on all those around us, and can make a difference to the sort of world that we want for the future.

Along with John Edge and Christine Thompson, she runs ‘Living with Value’, which aims to promote reconnection to nature’s laws, wisdoms, and rhythms of life, to help support a sustainable civilisation for our future.

‘Above all, I believe that for the world to move forward there is an urgent need to renew our respect and connections to the planet, our own inherent sensory abilities, and to the greatness that Humanity can be’.

She also brings her experience helping to develop and run a Humanity and Gender conference at the United Nations compound in Kenya in 2006, and last year, a forgiveness, peace and reconciliation conference alongside the staff at Unilac University and students from Rwanda, Congo and Burundi.