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​PRESENTATION AT AUDIENCE LINKS XCHANGE: THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN PROJECT

In February we were in Stockholm where Matt * presented our our hybrid digital platform, CORNERS Live and Mariangela her research.  Audience Links Xchange was hosted by our CORNERS partner Intercult, with additional support from the Swedish Arts Council and Stockholm County Council. Over four days, we explored the challenges arts organisations face reaching their audiences and shared innovative methods for engagement from across Europe, with contributions from experts and activists from Italy, Sweden, Spain, UK, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland.
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The conference launched Audience Development: how to place audiences at the centre a major study commissioned by the EU to explore successful audience development approaches from a European perspective. Here we took part in the panel discussion 'Audience by Surprise', presenting our work engaging audiences digitally with Corners Live.

Read a reflection on the conference here.

* Matt Pickering, ISIS Arts' Project Co-ordinator
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