ALL TOMORROW’S FUTURES


All Tomorrow’s Futures is a postnormal consultancy. We do strategy differently; we use art, design, and creative technology to generate possibility in the present. We work with clients and partners to develop artistic interventions and engagements that are impactful, strategically informed, and contribute to more equitable and just futures. Our cultural and strategic consultancy exists within a research-creation platform that moves with change, inhabits new forms and possibilities, and engages diverse futures. We work with fellow shapeshifting organisations, individuals and communities looking to embody new forms, practices and capacities in times of transition. 

We are living in a present marked by multiple, interwoven crises: ecological collapse, societal instability, planetary exhaustion and resource depletion, ongoing injustices and widening inequality. We believe it is imperative to ask how we might enable the flourishing of just and equitable futures – for individuals, communities, organisations, and societies – and which transformations are necessary to achieve them. With one foot in the present and another in the not-yet-now, we invite you to join us at the interstices and inbetweens of what possibility wishes to become.



ANA TIQUIA, FOUNDER / DIRECTOR


All Tomorrow’s Futures was founded by Ana Tiquia. For over a decade Ana has worked across the arts, design, and technology in the UK and Australia. Her practice is transdisciplinary and includes curation, producing, art making and performance, foresight and future strategy. As a producer and curator, Ana has worked with leading cultural organisations such as Somerset House, the Barbican, Melbourne Museum and London’s Philharmonia Orchestra to produce digitally-driven exhibitions, installations, and interactive projects. She has worked across a number of design practices spanning service and strategic design, visual communications design, and interactive design as a strategist, account director, producer, and business development lead. She has practiced foresight and future strategy with public and private sector organisations at a variety of scales. Ana speaks regularly on futures of arts, technology, and the museum sector, and chaired international conference on the future of museums, MuseumNext in Australia (2018-19).  

All Tomorrow’s Futures was born out of the desire to devise radically inclusive and participatory ways to host conversations on our shared futures, and to bring artistic practice and future strategy into dialogue. For her work championing arts-based futures and foresight practice Ana has received several international awards and recognitions. She is a Next Generation Foresight Practitioner Fellow, her Masters’ research received an international student recognition award from the Association of Professional Futurists (2020)  and she is the recipient of RMIT University’s PhD Scholarship in Creative Practices for Transformational Futures. Ana holds a BA in Fine Arts, a Master in Strategic Foresight, and is a Board Director for ANAT (Australian Network for Art and Technology)

All Tomorrow’s Futures is committed to antiracist and decolonial futures practices, and we recognise the diversity of futures work carried out by Indigenous peoples, those in the majority world, and those from the margins. We particularly acknowledge the continuous and ongoing work of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation whose unceded lands we work upon, and whose practices of futurity and care have sustained multiple lifeways and culture for tens of thousands of years.


Our collaborators, partner organisations and clients include:

Somerset House
City of Melbourne
Auckland Museum
Monash University
Museum of Discovery (MOD.)
ACCA (Australian Centre of Contemporary Art)
MuseumNext
ANAT (Australian Network for Art and Technology) Melbourne Zoo
Next Wave Festival
Guildhall School of Music & Drama 
Barbican Centre
Sydney Conservatorium of Music
Studio Ongarato
Grumpy Sailor
Melbourne Museum
Care-Full Design Lab, RMIT University
Work Futures
Ab Rogers Design
Corey James Studio
OOM
Articles of Clothing
Philharmonia Orchestra