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Webinar recording – Connected to Culture LIVE: Moving arts and culture online
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This panel discussion, presented in partnership with Google Arts & Culture and their Connected to Culture playbook, was recorded live on Thursday 10 September 2020.
Chaired by Owen Hopkin, Director, New Technologies and Innovation, Arts Council England and featuring panellists:
Molly Flatt – Co-founder, the Big Book Weekend
Sharna Jackson – Artistic Director, Site Gallery
Lisa Meyer – Artistic Director/CEO, Capsule
They came together to discuss:
Motivations for moving events and content online
The learning experience of adapting and shifting content online
How the experience will inform future work and plans, post-Covid
For tips, tools and inspiring examples designed to help your organisation continue your artistic and cultural programmes online, we invite you to check out the Connected to Culture playbook at goo.gle/connectedtoculture/
About Google Arts & Culture
Google Arts & Culture is a non-profit initiative that works with cultural institutions and artists around the world. Their mission is to bring the world’s art and culture online so it’s accessible to anyone, anywhere. It is available for free for everyone on the web, on iOS and Android. Find out more here.
Further Support
The Digital Culture Network is here to support you and your organisation. Our Tech Champions can provide free 1-2-1 support to all arts and cultural organisations who are in receipt of, or eligible for, Arts Council England funding. If you need help or would like to chat with us about any of the advice we have covered above, please get in touch. Sign up for our newsletter below and follow us on Twitter @ace_dcn for the latest updates.
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