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A Conversation about Culture
22nd August 2010
A Conversation about Culture gets underway at the O2.
Photo: Peter Fingleton
“If you want to create change, start a conversation.” Professor Theodore Zeldin
30 people from business and the arts joined us at The O2 on August 18 to participate in the first stage of a nation-wide project that will explore the contribution that culture makes to our lives. The event and subsequent outcomes are supported by Accenture, and are part of New Stream, a project supported by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and operated by Business to Arts.
More information on A Conversation about Culture will be available soon.
Derry-Londonderry is the UK City of Culture for 2013 - THEY SAID YES!
3rd August 2010
As you may have heard Derry (the only bidding city supported by a country!) has been successful in its bid to become the first ever UK City of Culture! A tremendous achievement and a great reward for all the hard work and and the incredible energy behind the Derry bid. We know that Declan Kelly and all the team in Derry were tremendously grateful for your support for the bid and we will, of course, be in touch soon to allow the team to share more of their plans for 2013 and talk about the role we can all play.
Thank you for all your support so far and CONGRATULATIONS to Derry!
For more information go to the City of Culture 2013 website.
Upcoming Events
New Stream
Brown Bag Briefings
When: 11am Wed 22 Feb 2012
What: The Ireland Funds Small Grants Round Briefing.
Where: Centre for Creative Practices.
Who is it for: Limited availability - one representative per organisation.
More details available here.
New Stream
Brown Bag Briefings
When: 11am Wed 15 Feb 2012
What: 90min session on
Time Management Skills.
Where: Chester Beatty Library.
Who is it for: Free to affiliated artists and arts organisations.
Read more here.