
Triangle Network Conference
26 & 27 November 2011, London
* Why are cultural networks becoming so important at local, national and international level?
* Do collaborative models threaten artists’ and organisations’ independence?
* How do networks support artists and the production of new work?
* Is joint fundraising the answer for small-scale organisations in the current economic climate?
Alessio Antoniolli, Director of Triangle Network, invites you to attend Networked, an international conference focusing on the latest research and debate on the role of cultural networks in the global art ecology. Speakers include leading artists, curators, academics, managers of grass-roots organisations and policy makers from over 20 countries.
The conference marks the 30th anniversary of the founding of Triangle Network – an international network facilitating dialogue and exchange between artists and organisations around the world. In 30 years, Triangle has worked with over 4,200 artists and 70 organisations in more than 60 countries in Africa, Middle East, Asia, Europe, Latin America and Australia.Booking and Tickets
Booking and Tickets
£45 (organisations)/ £25 (individuals) for the 2-day conference, including lunch and refreshments.
NB! Booking opens on Wednesday 21 September through the Triangle Network website.
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Location
Bloomberg, 50 Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1HD

Triangle Network Conference
26 & 27 November 2011, London
* Why are cultural networks becoming so important at local, national and international level?
* Do collaborative models threaten artists’ and organisations’ independence?
* How do networks support artists and the production of new work?
* Is joint fundraising the answer for small-scale organisations in the current economic climate?
Alessio Antoniolli, Director of Triangle Network, invites you to attend Networked, an international conference focusing on the latest research and debate on the role of cultural networks in the global art ecology. Speakers include leading artists, curators, academics, managers of grass-roots organisations and policy makers from over 20 countries.
The conference marks the 30th anniversary of the founding of Triangle Network – an international network facilitating dialogue and exchange between artists and organisations around the world. In 30 years, Triangle has worked with over 4,200 artists and 70 organisations in more than 60 countries in Africa, Middle East, Asia, Europe, Latin America and Australia.Booking and Tickets
Booking and Tickets
£45 (organisations)/ £25 (individuals) for the 2-day conference, including lunch and refreshments.
NB! Booking opens on Wednesday 21 September through the Triangle Network website.
.
Location
Bloomberg, 50 Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1HD