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PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIPS AND E-PROMOTION
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PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
E-PROMOTION
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PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
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.
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.
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
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
The A&AJ issues and their related conferences for 2009 are are Genius Loci, British Ceramics Biennial and Ireland: European Public Art Forum.
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.
E-PROMOTION
Announce your marketing through A&AJ's E-Promotions!
We can send E-Mail Flyers promoting your projects, exhibitions, installations, events, competitions, awards, organisations - anything that involves some Public Art activity. 
The A&AJ can e-mail it's dedicated Public Art database of over 5,000 e-mails with an e-mail flyer. 78% are English speaking 
Cost: £300 / 300 Euros
Contact aaj(at)artandarchitecturejournal.com
Of concern to: Public Art Professionals - Art in Urban Design - Art in the Environment - Art in Architecture - Public Art Commissions, Projects, Competitions
EXISTING PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIPS
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logo_acn.jpg The Architecture Centre Network is an independent organisation representing centres of architecture and the built environment in the UK.
logo_axis.jpg Founded in 1991, Axis hosts the largest directory of professional artists practising in the UK and includes a Public Realm programme.
logo_fbm.jpg Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects have a long history of collaborating with artists.
logo_ixia.gifhttp://www.ixia-info.or ixia are a think tank for public art practice, initiating debates, promoting research and encouraging innovation and change
logo_NWay.jpg The Northern Way brings together the cities of the North of England to work together to improve sustainable economic development of the North. It is the main A&AJ partner behind issue 66/67
logo_rbs.gifh The Royal British Society of Sculptors (RBS) is a membership society for professional sculptors, founded in 1904 and granted royal patronage in 1911, which continues with HM Queen Elizabeth II.
logo_rudi.jpg The Resource for Urban Design Information (RUDI) are the leading online resource for news, guidance and best practice information on planning and design in the urban field.
logo_ysp.gif Based in 500 acres of 18th century designed landscape, the Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) is a leading open-air gallery of modern and contemporary sculpture.
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