Regeneration and the Premises Crises:
Finding the Space for Art
Regeneration and the Premises Crises
was held on 19 July 2000 at Queen Mary and Westfield College in the East
End of London. The conference was the conception of three managers of independent
workspace providers based in the East End, who came together at a local
cultural industries networking event in Tower Hamlets. Each felt it was
time to address the premises crisis faced by cultural industries workspace
providers as the process of urban regeneration sets in. They decided that
if nobody else were going to do it, then they would do it themselves.
ALISON RAIMES
and AILEEN RYAN
Vision
in Art
Contents
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Introduction by Aileen Ryan
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Finding the Space for Art
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Thanks
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Registered delegates
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The Conference – Speakers
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Introduction by John Lock, University of East London
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Graham Hitchen, Greater London Authority
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Nick Green, Town and Country Planning Association
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Question time
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The Conference – Case Studies
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Marcel Baettig & Peter Jones, Bow Arts Trust
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Helen Ridge & Cllr Janet Ludlow, Chisenhale Studios
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Michael Cubey & Alison Raimes, Cable Street Studios
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Afternoon workshops
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The Next Logical Steps by Alison A Raimes
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Identifying universal issues
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The changing vision in cultural policies
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The changing vision in art
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Reasons for sustaining the concentration
of creativity in the East End
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Regeneration and its relationship to art
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Ways for studio providers to achieve their objectives
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Recommendations: collaborations
and implementations