Peter Tullin
Geelong VIC, Australia
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About Peter
A successful entrepreneur, I am the Co-Founder of CultureLabel.com, a Venture Capital funded eCommerce site retailing art and design products from leading international culture brands including Tate, V&A and British Museum. One of the first websites to sell art online, having grown the idea from scratch CultureLabel was successfully sold in 2014 to Bridgeman Images.
Peter is passionate about the crossover where culture meets consumer culture and is co-author of the book Intelligent Naivety, a tool to help creative entrepreneurs turn their ideas into reality. His second book REMIX was published by The Guardian and later evolved into REMIX Summits, a series of global innovation conferences that explore the intersection of culture, technology and entrepreneurship held in New York, London, Sydney, Perth and Dubai. Partners include Microsoft, VICE, Google, Time Out and Bloomberg.
REMIX have also recently collaborated with Creative Victoria on the production of the Creative State event, a new creative industries summit for Victoria. Peter is also a member of the Creative Industries Advisory Group helping to drive the development of Victoria’s Creative Industries strategy and has also served on similar groups for the BBC and UK government (UK Trade & Investment) and is regularly consulted for his views on creative industries innovation by organisations across the globe. In his role as a consultant at REMIX Agency he developed the strategy and business plan for ACMI X (a co-working space for moving image industries at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image) and StateSpace (a new hub for early-stage entrepreneurs at State Library Victoria) which has received widespread media coverage. Other clients include the Tate, Eventbrite, the Houses of Parliament, LVMH, School of Life, BFI, Skype and The Independent. Other significant projects include developing a vision for the $400 million Library of Birmingham project which opened recently and became one of the top 5 visited cultural institutions in the UK in its opening year with 4 million-plus visitors. REMIX were also selected to develop the first-ever commercial strategy for the Houses of Parliament in the UK.
He is also a board member of a Geelong Arts Centre and Museums Victoria (Australia’s largest public museum organisation including the Melbourne Museum, Scienceworks and the Immigration Museum).
In a previous role, Peter was a Director at Arts & Business, a national agency in the UK brokering sponsorships for arts organisations and FTSE 100 companies and growing private sector support for the cultural sector. He has also worked at Google, helping to create their new Cultural Institute in Paris and working on the Google Art Project.
Peter also made the Top 50 of the Courvoisier Future 500 Leaders and is a Clore Fellow (a program that identifies and support future cultural leaders in the UK).
Peter is passionate about the crossover where culture meets consumer culture and is co-author of the book Intelligent Naivety, a tool to help creative entrepreneurs turn their ideas into reality. His second book REMIX was published by The Guardian and later evolved into REMIX Summits, a series of global innovation conferences that explore the intersection of culture, technology and entrepreneurship held in New York, London, Sydney, Perth and Dubai. Partners include Microsoft, VICE, Google, Time Out and Bloomberg.
REMIX have also recently collaborated with Creative Victoria on the production of the Creative State event, a new creative industries summit for Victoria. Peter is also a member of the Creative Industries Advisory Group helping to drive the development of Victoria’s Creative Industries strategy and has also served on similar groups for the BBC and UK government (UK Trade & Investment) and is regularly consulted for his views on creative industries innovation by organisations across the globe. In his role as a consultant at REMIX Agency he developed the strategy and business plan for ACMI X (a co-working space for moving image industries at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image) and StateSpace (a new hub for early-stage entrepreneurs at State Library Victoria) which has received widespread media coverage. Other clients include the Tate, Eventbrite, the Houses of Parliament, LVMH, School of Life, BFI, Skype and The Independent. Other significant projects include developing a vision for the $400 million Library of Birmingham project which opened recently and became one of the top 5 visited cultural institutions in the UK in its opening year with 4 million-plus visitors. REMIX were also selected to develop the first-ever commercial strategy for the Houses of Parliament in the UK.
He is also a board member of a Geelong Arts Centre and Museums Victoria (Australia’s largest public museum organisation including the Melbourne Museum, Scienceworks and the Immigration Museum).
In a previous role, Peter was a Director at Arts & Business, a national agency in the UK brokering sponsorships for arts organisations and FTSE 100 companies and growing private sector support for the cultural sector. He has also worked at Google, helping to create their new Cultural Institute in Paris and working on the Google Art Project.
Peter also made the Top 50 of the Courvoisier Future 500 Leaders and is a Clore Fellow (a program that identifies and support future cultural leaders in the UK).