Audiences London

 
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Welcome to Audiences London

Audiences London helps arts, culture and heritage organisations build the stronger, larger and more diverse audiences that are the heart of a dynamic and sustainable arts economy.

We have in-depth knowledge of arts audiences, extensive research and the experience of our collaborative projects with frontline arts providers. We make our knowledge available to all in the sector: we make connections and bring people and organisations together to build audiences.

Latest News

AL at the AMA Conference 2011

Sarah Boiling, our Deputy CEO, has been transported to Glasgow for this year's annual arts marketers' get together...

AL at the AMA Conference 2011
AL at the Capital Age Festival

AL continues its joint working with Capital Age Festival and Entelechy Arts to raise the profile of older audiences and artists.

AL at the Capital Age Festival
Book now for an AL seminar

Our new events series includes seminars in research, growing audiences and community engagement.

Book now for an AL seminar

With funding cuts to public sector support for the arts and uncertain private sector commitment, remember that audiences contribute the largest proportion of many organisations? income. Audiences are the life-blood of a vibrant sector.

Gavin Barlow, Chief Executive Officer, The Albany

Tell us what you think

We really value your feedback. Last year it helped us to make a number of useful changes. As growing audiences and new income streams become even more important, we want to be sure we continue to be able to support you in the right way. Our priority is to make sure that we adapt to your needs.

Do please take ten minutes to give us your feedback in this survey.

  • Effectively engaging teenagers

    Our report from The Royal Parks' FUSE event shows what was effective in engaging teenagers with the arts.
    To read more click the link above.

  • Our funding

    Audiences London is an independent, not-for-profit agency. We are part of Audiences UK, the national network of audience development agencies. The three service types described above are made possible by our mixed funding model. We receive regular funding from Arts Council England, London and from London Councils. Public sector funding supports our free resources for the sector, while the insights gained from our joint projects contribute to the heart of our growing knowledge.