AHM are the featured group on Central Station!
AHM have formed a group on Central Station called AHM Symposia, and documentation of the initial AHM State of Play Symposium is gradually being uploaded.
You will already find video footage of Philip Schlesinger's presentation, lots of photos, and a report on the event by AHM.
One by one, the individual manifestos are being uploaded to Central Station and the AHM blog, starting with Anthony Schrag's one minute manifesto today.
AHM are really keen to hear from people and continue the discussion started at the symposium, and these individual manifestos prove an ideal opportunity to do so.
Please join Central Station, become a member of the AHM Symposia group and make any thoughts, questions, comments about the symposium material.
The Central Station link is http://www.thisiscentralstation.com
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes
AHM
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22 Nov 2010
14 Nov 2010
Join the AHM Symposia group on Central Station
AHM Symposia group is on Central Station - please join!
One month ago, the first of three symposia organised by AHM (Ainsley Harding Moffat) took place at the Gilmorehill Centre, University of Glasgow. The aim of the event was to examine where Scotland’s art and culture stands today and to re-engage the radical imagination.The symposium sold out three days before the event and 186 people turned up to spend a Saturday sharing their views on the State of Play in the arts today.
This group has been established to continue the discussions that began with the initial symposium.
AHM realise that there were many people that would have liked to have attended, but who were unable to. Through this group it will be possible for such people to access symposium material. Over time, there will be plenty of footage (video, photos, text and audio) from the symposium to help stimulate more debate and response.
There will also be information about the forthcoming symposia.
Please get in touch and lets continue the discussion!
This group has been established to continue the discussions that began with the initial symposium.
AHM realise that there were many people that would have liked to have attended, but who were unable to. Through this group it will be possible for such people to access symposium material. Over time, there will be plenty of footage (video, photos, text and audio) from the symposium to help stimulate more debate and response.
There will also be information about the forthcoming symposia.
Please get in touch and lets continue the discussion!
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