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Arts Services
Microguide ? Independent advise on IT systems and applications. Impartial, pragmatic and cost effective advise on IT strategy, user requirements, software and supplier selection and implementation. Extensive project management experience. See http://www.microguide.co.uk for comprehensive portfolio of Arts clients. t: 01279 757375 e: [email protected]
Networking Arts specialise in consultancy, design and implementation of ICT solutions for arts organisations, including ticketing and back-office networks. t: 0121 224 7725
e: [email protected]
w: http://www.networkingarts.co.uk
The Phone Room Ltd. Fundraising, Box Office, SMS and Training from the award-winning market leaders. t: 01865 324000;
f: 01865 324001; e: [email protected];
w: http://www.phoneroom.co.uk
BOOKSHOP
SAM?s Books is a specialist supplier of books for arts professionals. For further information and invoicing,
t: 01883 345011 f: 08700 517665
e: [email protected]
w: http://www.sam-arts.co.uk
CONSULTANTS
AEA Consulting specialises in strategic, operational and facilities planning for the cultural sector. Services include cultural planning, strategic planning, feasibility studies & planning capital projects. t: 020 7377 6559 e: [email protected] w: http://www.aeaconsulting.com
Shea Debnam Associates – intelligent research, training, evaluation and project management solutions. Specialising in strategic planning, organisational change, audience & programme development and business skills development. T: 01273 325407 w: http://www.sheadebnamassociates.com
Stephen Browning Associates ? leading management consultancy for arts, heritage and tourism. Specialises in strategic marketing, sponsorship, research, audience development, branding and communications. t: 020 8748 0400; e: [email protected]; w: {www.stephenbrowning.com}
EDITORIAL SERVICES
Need help with writing, editing, shortening or proofreading copy for publicity, newsletters, reports or training materials? Then contact Suzanne Pattinson, t: 01223 833703; e: [email protected]
Proof reader available. Can edit for spelling, usage, grammar, punctuation and style. Reasonable rates for one-off jobs or contracts. Contact Catherine Rose?s Office, t: 01234 714959; e: [email protected]
EDUCATION & TRAINING
Department of Arts Policy and Management, City University. Full or part-time, annual entrance October. MA Arts Criticism; MA Arts Criticism and Management; MA Museum and Gallery Management; Postgraduate Diploma in Cultural Management ?A long established department with an international reputation?. [email protected] http://city.ac.uk/artspolicy
MA Arts Management in Cambridge at APU. One year full-time, or two-year part-time programme providing a comprehensive range of arts management techniques. For further details telephone the Business School 01223 363271 ext.2223 or visit our website http://www.apu.ac.uk/aibs/pg/ cam_ma_artman.html
Arts Management Training Opportunity. The BA(Hons) Arts and Event Production course at the Arts Institute at Bournemouth is a three year, full-time programme exploring the management of arts events and organisations. For more information contact: Richard Wright, Course Director t: 01202 363279;
e: [email protected]
Sheffield Hallam University. BSc Leisure Events Management with Arts Entertainment; BSc Leisure Events Management with Tourism; MSc Leisure Events & Facilities Management. For information telephone 0114 225 3506 or E-mail [email protected] http://www.artsprofessional.co.uk
Train with Chicken Shed. Inclusive theatre training for arts practitioners/teachers/companies. Workshops, distance-learning MA, BTEC Performance Diploma. Call [email protected]
020 8351 6161 ext 229
University of Warwick, Centre for Cultural Policy Studies: Full-time or part-time (one day per week), MA in European Cultural Policy and Management, MA in Creative and Media Enterprises, MA in International Design Communication (new for 2005). e: [email protected] w:http://www.warwick.ac.uk/culturalpolicy t: 024 765 28424
FUNDRAISING
Craigmyle & Co Ltd ? The UK?s longest established fundraising consultancy, have worked on over 1,660 appeals and helped to raise over £428m. Contact: Geoff Howard
t: 01582 762441 f: 01582 461489
e: [email protected]
w: http://www.craigmyle.org.uk
Sandcliff ? Funding development strategies and hands-on management to national, regional and local museums, arts and heritage organisations. We manage feasibility, campaign strategies and capital appeals developing plans for longer-term revenue needs. Contact Victoria Porritt t. 01380 727100
e: [email protected];
w: http://www.sandcliff.co.uk
GRAPHIC DESIGN
Nim Design– experience producing a range of marketing material for Arts Organisations, Theatres and Museums?..corporate identity, concepts, programme listings, posters and web design. AMA members. Call Chris or Sue on 020 8426 6888, {www.nimdesign.com}
INSURANCE
La Playa ? Specialist insurance services for the performing arts: office, travel/touring, instruments/ equipment, liabilities, cancellation/
non-appearance. Mark Boon
t: 01223 578151 e: [email protected]
w: http://www.laplaya.co.uk
YOUTH ARTS DEVELOPMENT
National Youth Arts Development Agency. Artswork was established in 1987 and specialises in: training and professional development; a National Youth Arts Network. Publishers of ?Upstart? national youth arts magazine. Providers of ?Artsplan? publications and training initiatives. w: http://www.artswork.org.ukt: 023 80630960 e: [email protected]
Youth Music provides music-making opportunities for young people, particularly those living in areas of social and economic need. The organisation offers funding, information and advice.
t: [email protected]
w: http://www.youthmusic.org.uk
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