Organised by Triangle Network, Networked is an international conference that brings together leading artists, curators, managers and network experts from over 40 countries around the world to debate the increasing role and need of networks and how they support artists and art organisations world-wide. This timely conference addresses the latest issues and trends in the context of the current economic, political and technological climate.
Speakers
Alessio Antoniolli, Director, Triangle Network & Gasworks (UK); Hege Aasgaard, MIMETA (Norway); Sonia Boyce, Triangle Network (UK); Marc ter Brugge, Arts Collaboratory (Holland); Anthony Caro, Triangle Network (UK); Zenzele Chulu, Insaka (Zambia); Ade Darmawan, Ruangrupa (Indonesia); Sonya Dyer, Artist (UK); David Elliott, Triangle Network (UK); Charles Esche, Van Abbe Museum (Holland); Rose Fenton, Free Word, (UK); Gertrude Flentge, DOEN (Holland); Kate Fowle, ICI (USA); Manick Govinder, Arts Admin (UK); Vít Havránek, Tranzit (Czech Republic); Carole Karemera, Arterial Network (South Africa); Danda Jaroljmek, Kuona Trust (Kenya); Diala Khasawnih, Makan (Jordan); Todd Lester, FreeDimensional (USA); Sophie Leferink, 1MinuteVideo (Holland); Tayeba Lipi, Britto (Bangladesh); Robert Loder, Triangle Network (UK); Christa Meindersma, Prince Claus Fund (Holland); Ana Maria Millan, Helena Producciones (Colombia); Peter Moertenboek and Helge Mooshammer, Networked cultures (UK); Boris Ondreička, Tranzit (Slovakia); Davide Quadrio, Arthub (Asia); Jonathan Robinson The Hub (UK); Moira Sinclair, Arts Council England (UK); Pooja Sood, Khoj Delhi (India); Ana Tomé CCE, (Mexico); Marc Vennegoor, ResArtis (Holland); Mary Ann de Vlieg, IETM (Belgium); Shelagh Wright, Demos Associate (UK).
Booking Open
Tickets: £25 (individuals)/ £45 (representatives of organisations) for the two day conference including lunch and refreshments.The number of places is limited so early booking is recommended!
Conference Blog
Visit the blog and join the pre-conference debate on key trends and questions surrounding cultural networks.
A platform for pre-conference discussion, the blog offers for discussion resources and articles by the speakers as well as other network experts. The blog activity will inform some of the panel discussions and breakout sessions at the conference, to ensure that the debate reflects the most relevant and current issues to artists and cultural organisers.
Access the blog via the Triangle Network website.
Practical Information
Location: Bloomberg , 50 Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1HD. Map
Looking for accommodation in London over the conference? Triangle Network are pleased to recommend Think Apartments, with locations near the conference venue in Tower Bridge and Bermondsey. Think Apartments are offering a discounted rate for conference delegates booking accommodation between 25 & 29 November 2011. To receive the discount please quote ‘Triangle Network’. Tel: +44 (0) 20 3465 9100 or email: bookings@think-apartments.com .







