Artists Anonymous Theatre Network
- Artists Anonymous Theatre Network
Artists Anonymous is a networking organisation for theatre creators in London. As of July 2008 consisted of 278 different groups and individuals. The organisation aims to open a social space for creators of theatre to meet, discuss and collaborate. Artists Anonymous also acts as an advocacy group for its members concerns; both organising events for the community to address its problems and lobbying on its behalf.
On July 7, 2007 Artists Anonymous hosted an Open Space Conference on the subject of finding financial sustainability in the light of UK government cuts in arts funding as a result of their overspend on the 2012 Olympic Games. The conference was held at The University of Middlesex and attended by representatives of the Equity Actors Union, Independent Theatre Council and the Old Vic New Voices, as well as numerous theatre companies and individual practitioners. The conclusions of the conference were published by the Performance Initiative Network based at Brunel University.
Artists Anonymous was founded in 2006 by the Finger in the Pie Theatre Company.
External links
* [http://www.artists-anonymous.org Artists Anonymous Theatre Network]
* [http://www.http://www.artists-anonymous.org/selfhelp.html Self Help Open Space Conference]
* [http://www.perform.tv/ Performance Initiative Network]
* [http://www.fingerinthepie.com Finger in the Pie Theatre Company]
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