<div dir="ltr"><div><p style="margin:0px;padding:11px 25px 10px 10px;line-height:21px;color:rgb(68,68,68);font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:12px">Chaired by broadcaster, writer and curator <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006tp43/profiles/philipdodd" class="" style="margin:0px;padding:0px;outline:none;text-decoration:none;color:rgb(68,68,68);border-bottom-color:rgb(0,174,211);border-bottom-style:solid;border-bottom-width:1px">Philip Dodd</a>, this discussion asks: </p>
<blockquote style="margin:0px;padding:11px 65px 10px 45px;color:rgb(86,86,86);line-height:1.95em;font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:12px"><p style="margin:0px;padding:0px 0px 11px;line-height:1.95em">What would a contemporary landmark arts programme look like now?</p>
</blockquote><p style="margin:0px;padding:11px 25px 10px 10px;line-height:21px;color:rgb(68,68,68);font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:12px">Join our panel for a wide-ranging and lively discussion. What is the future of arts broadcasting? What does it mean to explore art through the prism of a landmark series? How might new technologies affect the broadcasting landscape? Is the ‘grand vision’ model of arts broadcasting obsolete? </p>
<p style="margin:0px;padding:11px 25px 10px 10px;line-height:21px;color:rgb(68,68,68);font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:12px">Featuring historian and broadcaster Dr Nina Ramirez (<em style="margin:0px;padding:0px">The Art of the Vikings: Secret Knowledge</em>), artist <a href="http://www.tate.org.uk/node/160108" style="margin:0px;padding:0px;outline:none;text-decoration:none;color:rgb(68,68,68);border-bottom-color:rgb(0,174,211);border-bottom-style:solid;border-bottom-width:1px">Susan Hiller</a>, Kim Evans (formerly Head of Music and Arts, <span class="" style="margin:0px;padding:0px;font-size:1em">BBC</span> and Executive Director, Arts at Arts Council England) and curator and historian Dr Gus Casely-Hayford (<em style="margin:0px;padding:0px">Lost Kingdoms of Africa</em>, <em style="margin:0px;padding:0px">The Genius of British Art</em>).</p>
<p style="margin:0px;padding:11px 25px 10px 10px;line-height:21px;color:rgb(68,68,68);font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:12px">In partnership with <span class="" style="margin:0px;padding:0px;font-size:1em">BBC</span> Radio 3, this event will be broadcast at 22.00 on 5 June<span class="" style="margin:0px;padding:0px;font-size:1em">BBC</span> Radio 3’s <em style="margin:0px;padding:0px"><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0144txn" class="" style="margin:0px;padding:0px;outline:none;text-decoration:none;color:rgb(68,68,68);border-bottom-color:rgb(0,174,211);border-bottom-style:solid;border-bottom-width:1px">Free Thinking</a></em> programme</p>
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<div><br></div>-- <br><div>Tamar Millen</div><div>Arts Coordinator</div><div>Community Media Association</div><div>15 Paternoster Row</div><div>Sheffield</div><div>S1 2BX</div><div> </div><div>0114 2795219</div><div> </div>
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