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Final Call for Our Next Online Share Session
This is a final call to register for our upcoming Share Session, which will be combined with our 2024 AGM as a free, ONLINE event, which is open to all.
Taking place on Monday 7 October, exhibition organisers/ providers will present exhibition projects in a series of 2-minute presentations.
Hear from the following:
Iililillilil Imagine Paris
Imagine Paris is the fifth immersive exhibition created by Annabelle Mauger and Julien Baron, cofounders of lililillilil and directors of the first fully digital exhibition in the world, in 2008, France. In collaboration with Paris Musées and based on in-depth historical and iconographic research, this exhibition is conceived as an immersive promenade through the French capital’s most emblematic landmarks.
Vortex Creates JOY… Inspired by nature
JOY… Inspired by nature is a thought-provoking and immersive exhibition that invites visitors to experience the intricate connections between nature, creativity, and joy.
Nomad Exhibitions Life Through a Royal Lens
Life Through a Royal Lens is a unique exhibition exploring the British Royal Family’s relationship with the camera.
Musée de la Civilisation, Québec Brown Gold
Taking an immersive, fun and engaging approach to an important issue with global implications, Brown Gold takes visitors on a journey into the environmental and social issues surrounding human waste.
National Gallery, London Art On Your Doorstep
National Gallery: Art On Your Doorstep is a unique opportunity for Partners to host outdoor exhibitions of up to 30 life-size printed reproductions of artworks from the national collection, installed in unexpected locations, as part of the National Gallery’s ongoing commitment to strengthening local cultural infrastructure.
V&A Dundee Tartan
Tartan celebrates the global story of a unique pattern. A major new touring exhibition curated by V&A Dundee, and the largest exhibition on the subject to date, Tartan is a radical new look at the instantly recognisable textile and pattern.
Ragged School Museum Fisk Jubilee Singers
No ordinary choir, the Fisk Jubilee Singers were born into slavery in the US and sang songs never heard in public before. Their mission was to raise funds for the first black university and to fight for education as a right for all African Americans, travelling the length and breadth of Britain in concert halls, music halls, churches, cathedrals and ragged schools, including a performance for Queen Victoria. Viv Broughton, founder of The Premises in Hackney has generously given access to his collection of rare Fisk Singers’ material for this exhibition.
Kunstpalast Düsseldorf Various
- HANS-PETER FELDMANN – available from spring 2026
- NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE – available from spring 2027
- LEANDRO ERLICH – available from summer 2027
Derby Museums Joseph Wright of Derby: Life on Paper
In 2022, Derby Museums made its most significant acquisition in twenty years, with a remarkable self-portrait of Joseph Wright of Derby. Completed around 1772, this was the first and only occasion that he depicted himself as an artist. Inspired by the self-portrait, this exhibition explores the role of drawing within the story of Wright’s life through 60 works on paper from the Derby Museums collection.
Show Town I photograph comedians!
British photographer Andy Hollingworth has immortalized the faces behind Britain’s greatest laughs, from comedy legends like Rowan Atkinson and Victoria Wood to modern stars like Rosie Jones and Romesh Ranganathan. I photograph comedians! is a rare and exciting exhibition that brings these iconic figures to life through striking portraits and exclusive “humourabilia”- Andy’s word for props, costumes, and ephemera from the world of comedy.
Christine Felce Activist Alphabet
Activist Alphabet is an exhibition of 26 prints and poems created as a response to climate change. The aim of the Alphabet is to help people connect with their own joy in the natural world and personal memories of climate change.
Arts Council of Northern Ireland Collection Of Emergency, and in Emergence
Of Emergency, and in Emergence features a selection of artworks drawn from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Collection, from the early days of the Troubles to the present day, that together visually chart the diversification of artistic practice in Northern Ireland, within an emerging post-conflict society.
Warren Elsmore Ltd Brick Journeys
Brick Journeys explores Road, Rail, Sea, Air and Space transport – including models that are literally out of this world!
The Story Museum Brilli-ant: How Someone Small Changed a Big Story
This highly interactive, colourful and playful exhibition takes you inside an anthill. Its starting point is the story of the Ant and the Grasshopper from Aesop’s Fable. Whilst the Grasshopper spent the summer singing his songs, the Ants are hard at work storing up supplies for the Winter, but climate change is threatening their ordered world.
Sanders Exhibition Services Brick Fairytales and Brick Wonderland- LEGO Brick experiences
Brick Fairytales and Brick Wonderland contains large-scale LEGO brick sculptures based on fairytales and the characters from Alison in Wonderland.
Open Eye Gallery Home: Ukrainian Photography, UK Words
Home: Ukrainian Photography, UK Words brings together different generations of Ukrainian photographers who offer distinctive approaches to image creation, and understandings of the word ‘home’.
Who should attend this event?
If you’re interested in getting involved in partnership exhibitions or looking for an exhibition to fill a slot in your programme or to support your strategic goals to reach new audiences, we encourage you to attend the online Share Session. There will be time after the presentations to speak with the Share Session presenters in Zoom breakout rooms.
Here are the timings
Our short online AGM begins at 14:00 and we’ll move straight into the Share Session (14:25 – 16:00) on Monday 7 October 2024.
Please do join us at 2pm for our short AGM, which will include some exciting news and an exclusive preview of our new branding. The Share Session will follow on straight after the AGM at 2.25pm (both are on the same Zoom link, so no need to do anything extra to attend both).
Click here for more information about the AGM and to read the papers in advance.
The AGM and Share Session take place on Zoom as a webinar. This means that you will not be able to see other attendees at the webinar. You can interact with TEG and the Share Session presenters using the Q&A and webinar chat functions.
Register before 2pm, Monday 7th October – you can do that here.