Arts Council England and British Museum join forces to explore artistic collaboration in the arts and museum sectors
4 Jul 2012 11:53 AM
Last week, Friday 29 June, Arts Council England partnered with the British Museum to deliver a major conference for the arts and museums sectors: Engaging the Artist's Voice: Museums, galleries and artists working in collaboration.
Reflecting our new responsibilities for museums, the conference was a timely opportunity for artists, galleries and museums to join forces for one day and discuss new ways of working together.
Themes of the day
Key note speeches were received from Dame Liz Forgan, Chair, Arts Council England and artist Bob and Roberta Smith. The programme, developed in consultation with Turning Point South East Network included presentations, case studies and lively discussion on the following themes:
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Audiences and Artists: explorations into successful partnerships
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The dialogue between objects and art
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Working with the artist's creative voice
Participants and online observers were encouraged to engage in the discussion online using #engagingartists.
You can read a summary of online Twitter conversation about the event on our Storify profile.
Download Dame Liz Forgan's key note speech.
Further information
Presentations from the event will be available on our website shortly.
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Find out about forthcoming Arts Council England events.