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Welcome to Audiences London's website.

Audiences London supports arts and heritage organisations to build dynamic and sustainable relationships with audiences. We develop our knowledge by working with the sector and turn it into accessible resources which you can find on this site or by attending one of our events. We also offer advice, consultancy and research services to support your audience development activity.

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Be part of the definitive cultural guide to London in 2012
  • Don't miss your chance to be part of the definitive cultural guide to 2012
  • A one-stop shop showing everything that is going on in a brilliant year
  • Register your event at www.theculturediary.com by 31 December 2010
Be part of the definitive cultural guide to London in 2012

Now we know about cultural tourists, how are you reaching out to them?

Thanks to everyone who attended and contributed to our recent symposium - Wish You Were Here... Cultural Tourism for arts and heritage in London; it was a really informative and insightful day.

We've now uploaded the keynote presentations from the day and will be adding to this soon with the breakout session presentationsvideos and case study write ups of all 8 roundtable sessions.

Visit the event page here for more information and to link to our resources that we published leading up to the event.

If it were possible, every RFO should have the opportunity to participate in such a supportive and strategic programme - it can be a real eye opener!

Craig Titley, Director of Marketing, Rambert Dance Company (participant in Respond, 2008-09)

  • Latest resources on the current hot topic!

    We've added a number of new cultural tourism related resources to the website, all free for you to download, just search under themes in the resources section. Why not start with our very own guide to the facts and figures?

  • Thinking about setting up a Youth Board for your organisation?

    Join us on 8 June to hear about how setting up a Youth Board has enriched and informed the work of the National Portrait Gallery and The Albany, amongst others.

  • Connect with colleagues in your area

    Our next local networking event on 30 June can link you up with colleagues from your neighbourhood in the cultural, community or voluntary sector. Come along and exchange experiences and ideas, and maybe find a new partnership. And it's free!