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Wednesday 29 February 2012 (9.30am - 5pm) | Fonteyn Room, Sadler's Wells, Rosebury Avenue, EC1R 4TN London

'Growing, Not Going' - book your place at our annual symposium on arts funding, 29 Feb 2012, London

 

'Growing, Not Going' is a positive look into the future of the arts... hear from the likes of Sadler's Wells, TATE Britain, Google, British Museum, Will Gompertz, Dame Stephanie Shirley, mac, English Touring Opera, Cambridge University Press and more...  

Following the success of our annual symposium (see film below), which has attracted over 200 delegates for the last two years, we are going to hold our third arts fundraising symposium for Chief Executives, Trustees, and Fundraising and Development professionals from the arts and cultural sectors on 29 February 2012 at Sadler’s Wells in London. 

The agenda is going for growth, rather than grasping for survival and is intended to provide energy, inspiration and ideas for a new era for the arts. 

Businesses, Cultural organisations and individuals who support the arts will provide up-to-the minute perspectives on the future of the arts in Britain.  The day will also explore the power of digital engagement and digital assets, international perspectives and alternative arts financing models. Click here to download the latest programme for the day

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See what happened last year and book your place further below!



Film by Serge Films   |  All photos by Rodrigo Orrantia


 

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Confirmed speakers to date

Martin Barden
Head of Membership and Ticketing, TATE

Jerry Cowhig MBE
Former Managing Director, IOP Publishing; Chair of Trustees: Spike Island Art Space and the Bristol Ensemble

Matthew Cock
Head of Web, British Museum

Sarah Gee
Founder of Indigo and Angelshares

Will Gompertz
Arts editor, BBC

Stephen Bourne
CEO Cambridge University Press

Anna Harding
Chief Executive, SPACE

Stephen Howard
Chief Executive, Business in the Community

Johnny Langridge
Development Associate, English Touring Opera

John Newbigin
Chair, Creative England

Clare Norburn
Development Director, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightment

Georgie Shields
Development Director, Sadler’s Wells

Dame Stephanie Shirley
Chairing Philanthropy Now session

Martin Smith
Special Adviser, Ingenious Media; and Managing Director, West Bridge Consulting

Alistair Spalding
Chief Executive, Sadler’s Wells

Des Violaris
Director, UK Arts & Culture, BP plc

Dorothy Wilson
Artistic Director and Chief Executive, mac

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