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Rachel Escott / Advocacy

Test, risk, change – Circuit Conference

Rachel 13.03.2017 Advocacy, Audience development, Co-creation, Collaboration, Diversity, Galleries, Participation, Young people 0
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Our conference last Friday to mark the formal end of the four-year Circuit project was one of the most energetic, urgent and exciting conferences...

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Strategic Touring Funds – how to create an audience development strategy

Rachel 14.05.2013 Advocacy, Arts funding, Audience development, Collaboration, Customer relationships, Research 0
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I've been working intensely with the impressive Philharmonia Orchestra, to create an audience development strategy underpinning their consortium bid to Arts Council England's Strategic Touring...

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How to help your Board and supporters fundraise for you

Rachel 08.05.2013 Advocacy, Arts funding, Boards, Communications 0
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I was sent a link to Swimming for FRED, a fundraising blog for a charity in the Forest of Dean that supports adults to improve...

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Advocacy for the arts – a growing concern

Rachel 23.02.2013 Advocacy, Audience development, Customer relationships 0
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Fresh from the excellent Independent Theatre Council conference yesterday, with conversations about advocacy and neighbourliness in the arts, I saw a link from a friend...

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Irresistible

Rachel 06.10.2012 Advocacy, Audiences, Diversity 0
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Time moves on. It seems a lifetime ago that London was overcome with Olympic and Paralympic enthusiasm. Back in the day, especially during...

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Body of evidence

Rachel 12.12.2011 Advocacy, Arts funding, Evaluation, Politics, Research 0
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At the London members meeting of the Museum’s Association last week, delegates were asked what they most needed. ‘Advocacy’ came the response. Advocacy...

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‘Without you I wouldn’t be here!’

Rachel 22.05.2009 Advocacy, Art, Reviews, Theatre 0
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This was the refrain heard over and again in a performance of ‘England’ at the Whitechapel Gallery last Saturday. Tim Crouch’s piece is about art,...

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Does Culture Matter?

Rachel 01.05.2009 Advocacy, Artists, Culture, Participation, Wellbeing 0
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That was my starting point for the week, at a debate organised by Queen Mary College in Mile End Road. The debate itself...

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What’s in a Board?

Rachel 24.04.2009 Advocacy, Boards, Organisational change 0
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At the sunny reception on the top floor of the Southbank Centre to launch GAIN this week, I was frequently asked why I...

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