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MzTEK

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Please note that this is a legacy entry reflecting past infrastructure activity and contributions. It is not currently active.

Description

MzTEK was a London-based non-profit network and collective, founded in 2009 in collaboration with SPACE Studios, that promoted and supported women working in new media, computer arts and technology and addressed their under-representation in the field. Originally based in Kings Cross at the Centre for Creative Collaboration and later hosted through SPACE Studios in Hackney, it ran educational workshops, talks and hands-on sessions in creative technology, from DIY electronics and physical computing to media arts, building the visibility and skills of women artists and technologists. Its programme wound down in the mid-2010s and its website is no longer maintained, so this record is kept as an inactive, historical living-archive entry for a network that helped widen women's participation in the UK's creative-technology community.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

2009

Contact details

London
Website: https://web.archive.org/web/20160117205135/http://www.mztek.org/

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Categorisation

Type

  • Third sector
  • Network

Tags

  • Design tag
  • Information studies tag
  • Gender (keyword) tag
  • Creative technologies tag
  • Digital arts (keyword) tag

Additional Partnerships

SPACE Studios; The Centre for Creative Collaboration

Last modified:

2026-07-14 17:12:12

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