This page has recordings of all of the sessions of the conference Networked: Dialogue and Exchange in the Global Art Ecology , held at Bloomberg, London on the 26th and 27th of November 2011.
Many of these sessions responded to the issues and questions that were developed on the Triangle Network blog’s posts and forums before the event.
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Saturday 26th November
Introduction
Triangle Network: In Conversation
Mission and Vision: Principles and Ethics that Guide Cultural Networks
Strength in Numbers: The Role of Networks in Connecting Artists and Organisations
Collective Thinking: The Use of Network Practices in Developing Programmes
Artists-led: Why Do Artists Use and Create Networks? plus Closing Remarks
Sunday 27th November
In Context: The Environments in which Networks Develop and Operate
Funding Networks: Ways of Supporting Artists and Grass-roots Initiatives
Resources: A Support System for Network Practice
Not-working: Challenges to Networks
Summary of Workshops Sessions and Closing Remarks
Networked Day 1: Saturday 26th November
Introduction
Introduction by Alessio Antoniolli, Director Triangle Network; and David Elliott, curator, writer and Chair of Trustees of Triangle Network.
Triangle Network: In Conversation
Triangle Network: In Conversation between Anthony Caro and Robert Loder, Co-Founders of Triangle Network (UK); and Sonia Boyce, Artist and Trustee of Triangle Network (UK).
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Mission and Vision: Principles and Ethics that Guide Cultural Networks
Presenters: Mary Ann DeVlieg, Secretary General of IETM (International Network for Contemporary Performing Arts) (Belgium/Italy); Peter Mörtenböck & Helge Mooshammer, Co-founders of Networked Cultures (Austria/UK).
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Strength in Numbers: The Role of Networks in Connecting Artists and Organisations
Chaired by: Jason E. Bowman, Co-director of New Work Network (UK) Panellists: Alessio Antoniolli, Mark Vennegoor, Head of Office at Res Artis (Netherlands); Ana Tome, Director CCE-AECID Brazil/Mexico on behalf of residencias_en_red [iberoamerica]; Todd Lester, Founder of freeDimensional (US).
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Collective Thinking: The Use of Network Practices in Developing Programmes
Chaired by: David Elliott. Panellists: Charles Esche, Curator, Writer and Director of Van Abbemuseum (Netherlands); Davide Quadrio, Artist, curator, funder of BizArt and Co-director of ArtHub Asia (China); Ade Darmawan, Director of Ruangrupa (Indonesia); Boris Ondreička & Vít Havránek, Project Leaders of tranzit. (Slovakia/Czech Republic)
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Artists-led: Why Do Artists Use and Create Networks? plus Closing Remarks
Chaired by: Alessio Antoniolli. Panellists: Ana Maria Millan, Artist and Co-founder of Helena Producciones (Columbia); Diala Khasawnih, Artist and member of Makan and Shatana Workshop (Jordan); Tayeba Begum Lipi, Artist and Co-founder of Britto Art Trust (Bangladesh); Sonya Dyer, Artist, Writer and Project Manager (US/UK); Zenzele Chulu, Artist and Founder of Insaka (Zambia).
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Networked Day 2: Sunday 27th November
In Context: The Environments in which Networks Develop and Operate
Chaired by: Anna Somers-Cocks, General Editorial Director and Group Newspaper Editor (UK)
Panellists: Gertrude Flentge, Programme manager at DOEN foundation (Netherlands); Jonathan Robinson founder of The Hub (UK); Carole Karamera Deputy Secretary General of Arterial Network (Rwanda); Shelagh Wright, Director of Mission Models Money and DEMOS Associate (UK).
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Funding Networks: Ways of Supporting Artists and Grass-roots Initiatives
Chaired by: Stephen Escritt, Director of Counterculture (UK) Panellists: Marc ter Brugge, Programme Officer (Arts & Culture) for Arts Collaboratory (HIVOS/DOEN/Mondriaan) (Netherlands); Christa Meindersma, Director of Prince Claus (Netherlands); Lucy Hannah, Programme Manager, Culture, for the Commonwealth Foundation (UK); Diana Campbell, Director of Creative India Foundation (India); Moira Sinclair, London Executive Director at Arts Council England (UK); Tay Tong, Director of Arts Network Asia (Singapore); Hege Aasgaard, Head of Information and Network at MIMETA (Norway); Ana Tome, Director of Residencia en RED and CCE Mexico.
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Resources: A Support System for Network Practice
Chaired by: Paul Goodwin, Independent Curator (UK) Panellists: Claire Hsu, Co-founder and Executive Director of Asia Art Archive (Hong Kong); Maria Daïf, Art Moves Africa selection committee member (Morocco); Mike Troughton, CEO of Wefund (UK); Sophie Leferink, Director of The One Minutes foundation (Netherlands); Kate Fowle, Director of ICI (Independent Curators International) (US).
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Not-working: Challenges to Networks
Chaired by: Mary Ann DeVlieg, Secretary General of IETM (Belgium/Italy) Panellists: Manick Govinda, Project Manager at Artsadmin (UK); Rose Fenton, Director of Free Word (UK); Pooja Sood, Director of Khoj (India) and Triangle Regional Coordinator (South Asia); Danda Jaroljmek, Director of Kuona Trust (Kenya) and Triangle Regional Coordinator (Africa).
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Summary of Workshops Sessions and Closing Remarks
With Kate Fowle, Mary Ann DeVlieg, Todd Lester and Alessio Antoniolli.
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