Seminar 3: Creative use of archive
Thursday 6 October 2011, 1.30pm - 6.00pm
Siobhan Davies Studios, London
This semianr is now fully booked.
Online content will be made available after the event.
About this seminar
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The Creative use of archive seminar is aimed at arts organisations and artists from across England who have existing archive content that they want to be able to share with an audience on a digital platform, or who want to explore new ways of engaging with archive content. The seminar will draw on a mixture of arts sector case studies and discussions about the many opportunities and issues associated with archive content.
The seminar will aim to:
- share insights into the use of archive to engage new audiences
- explore the appropriate approach to negotiating rights clearances
Speakers
Speakers will include:
- Roly Keating, Director of Archive Content, BBC
- Andrew Nairne, Executive Director Arts, Arts Council England
- Dr Paul Gerhardt, Digital Archives Associate for Arts Council England, Archives for Creativity
- Professor Sarah Whatley, Professor of Dance, Coventry University
- Cassandra Carias, Senior Associate, Harbottle & Lewis LLP
- Naomi Korn, IP Consultant
- Siobhan Davis, Siobhan Davis Studios
- Jake Berger, Programme Manager, Digital Public Space, BBC
Chair:
- Bill Thompson, Head of Partnership Development, BBC Archives
Who should attend?
This seminar is suitable for people working within arts organisations and may also be useful for artists. Delegates should be actively thinking about digitising their archives or working with archive to engage new audiences.


