| PROFESSIONAL
PARTNERSHIPS |
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| A
Professional Partnership
with the A&AJ is a long-term two-way strategic association
involving logo, media and editorial presence in the A&AJ and its
conferences (the A&AJ Conference Programme), its website
and other events. |
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| The
A&AJ
is published four times a year as a 96 page double issue and is a bespoke
publication. Each issue has a theme and is linked to a conference also
dedicated to that theme. |
| Professional partners provide resources and funding to collaborate with
the A&AJ and to help create and organise the issues and their
related conferences. |
| The A&AJ is continually looking for professional partners involved
in public art commissions, projects and events to collaborate in its
activities. This collaboration can be tailor-made to suit each
individual partner's requirements. It can include controlled
distribution to specialised databases, promotional supplements and inserts,
sponsorship for a particular issue and conference, editorial coverage,
participation in a conference. |
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| The major advantages of a partnership with the A&AJ: |
| - the A&AJ
has the most comprehensive public art database in Europe, catering to highly specialised professionals |
| - with it's professional partnerships it can generate in excess of 30,000 targetted
email fliers to promote a conference, issue or event |
| - the A&AJ is the leading UK information resource and reference publication on Public Art |
| - 5,000 issues of the A&AJ are currently printed and sent out via
subscription and controlled distribution |
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| Partnerships can be divided into three (overlapping) areas : |
| - those that provide a relevant database |
| - those that provide a source of knowledge and experience |
| - those that provide funding and other practical resources such as a venue |
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| The A&AJ issues and their related conferences for 2009 are are Genius Loci, British Ceramics Biennial and Ireland: European Public Art Forum. |
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| The A&AJ can also act as a Media Partner
for conferences, projects and events organised by third parties
and which have
local, national and international interest. This means it
promotes a conference, project or event organised by other parties. |
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