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Nick Wilson is a Professor of Culture & Creativity at King's College London, part of the Department of Culture, Media & Creative Industries (CMCI) within the Faculty of Arts & Humanities. He previously served as Head of Department (2020-2023) and held roles at Kingston University. His research focuses on cultural policy, creativity, critical realism, and 'cultures of care,' with notable contributions including The Space That Separates: A Realist Theory of Art (2020). Wilson's work bridges theory and practice, emphasizing art-based learning and ethical frameworks for cultural development. He leads the 'Cultures of Care' research project and contributes to EU-funded initiatives like DISCE.
Education: Music studies at Clare College, Cambridge; singing training at Royal College of Music and Hochschule der Künste, Berlin. MBA and doctoral research on early music performance markets.
Research interests include aesthetic critical realism, cultural capabilities, and the intersection of care and creativity. Recent publications address policy recommendations for creative economies (e.g., A Modern Guide to Creative Economies, 2022) and rethinking cultural governance through care-focused frameworks. He advises on creative industries and teaches modules on arts management and creative ethics.
Key collaborations: Co-edited volumes on creativity at work and global creative economies. Board member of the Centre for Critical Realism. Supervises PhD students in art-based research methods.




