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AUTOGRAPH ABP The charity: founded in 1988, Autograph ABP is a charity that works to educate the public in photography, with an emphasis on cultural identity and human rights, through exhibitions, publishing, education and the creation of a public archive of culturally diverse photography. It is based at Rivington Place, London, the home of culturally diverse contemporary art and photography in the UK, which opened in 2007. Designed by David Adjaye OBE, this prestigious award-winning building is the first new-build public gallery in London since 1968. Autograph is constantly expanding, and has recently worked on projects with The Hayward Gallery, The South Africa National Gallery, The Barbican, Harvard University and Syracuse University (both USA), DRIK (Bangladesh), Manchester Museum and Art Gallery, Amnesty International, MTV Europe Foundation and Magnum Photos, in partnership to reach yet larger audiences. The offer: Autograph's concerns give it a special place at the centre of the British art scene - the envy of the world - with its sophisticated, urbane and educated audience. Sponsorship would provide the sponsor with access to this demographic segment, and associate them with an arts organisation that is socially aware and has a proven track record. Autograph ABP's audience figures are typically well over 500,000. The results of a spot-questionnaire for an Autograph exhibition at Rivington Place showed 68% of the audience were in work and 27% were students. 100% of those questioned rated their experience of the exhibition as either Good or Excellent. Recent press coverage included a four-page feature in the Guardian, a preview on Radio 3 Night Waves, three pages in The Independent, a full page in both Metro and The Times, a double page spread in New Humanist and numerous features and reviews in the general and art press. "Your mandate and programming is highly impressive ... the breadth of the photos both aesthetically and from the point of view of content, the associated contexts of the work, and the way the show was mounted. Wonderful, memorable, subtle, and in many ways revolutionary! Congratulations!" - Doina Popescu, Ryerson Gallery and Research Centre, Toronto, 2009; "You guys rock! The best exhibitions in the country. Cutting edge and accessible. Keep doing what you are doing and more" - Kevin McCullough, Christian Aid. Contact: Indra Khanna, Curator. Address: Autograph ABP, Rivington Place, London EC2A 3BA. Tel.: +44 (0)20 7729 9200. Fax: +44 (0)20 7739 8748. E-mail: info@autograph-abp.co.uk link to website
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Possible benefits available to sponsors
Logos on promotional print, online and on-site
Naming of events or exhibitions after the sponsor's company
Advice on purchase of photographs for the sponsor's collection
Copies of Autograph publications
Talks on Autograph's work and artists for the sponsr's staff and guests, either at Rivington Place or at the sponsor's workplace
Exhibition tours by curators and artists
Possible sponsorship opportunities
Exhibitions, publications, artists' commissions, public lectures, one-off events, etc., ranging from £2,000 upwards.
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THE CLASSIC MOTOR SHOW - NEC, BIRMINGHAM The Classic Motor Show is the biggest and most popular show of its kind in the UK. The basic audience profile is male, aged 25 to 55 and ABC1 (AB 68%); the show offers a national audience with a regional bias; and visitors are multi-car owning (3.4 cars average per household) with a high average household income. Further details and prices are available on request and the organisers would be happy to discuss bespoke options. Contact: Nick Pratt, Stand Sales and Sponsorship, Clarion Events. Address: NEC House, The NEC, Birmingham B40 1NT. Tel.: 020 7384 8142. E-mail: nick.pratt@clarionevents.com. link to website
Sponsor options:
Official Partner (call for updated information)
Benefits
Logo on all advertising media
Logo/links on website
Dedicated editorial on website
Exhibition space
Page in official showguide
PR support
Offers included in direct email newsletters
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EUROSCICON
Euroscicon is a life science meetings organisation which attracts hundreds of scientists and academics (lecturers and professors) each year. The company is looking for the following things to insert in their delegate bags (pens, notepads, etc.), at no charge flyers or the sponsor's promotional items in their delegate bags or on their exhibition table, for a small charge prizes and gifts for their delegates and speakers, at no charge the sponsor's company to exhibit and/or speak at an event (this is chargeable). Sponsors can target specific events, such as Euroscicon's Women in Science meeting, or sponsor the next scheduled event. Contact: Dr Shara Cohen, Managing Director. E-mail: sharacohen@euroscicon.com link to website
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UNTOLD DESIGN CIC
Untold Design CIC is a not for profit Community Interest Company which provides affordable showcasing opportunities for new and emerging designers to introduce themselves to press, media and buyers within the fashion industry. It also creates opportunities for designers and creatives to subsist themselves in the early stages of their careers at consumer events where they are able to meet with potential customers, build an awareness of their brand and sell to clients. The ethos of Untold is to work as a collective through which a cyclical programme of support and assistance is made available, with the aim of building a long-lasting legacy for new designers and creatives. The organisation relies solely on the hard work and dedication of volunteers and visionaries to take the vision forward; however, there is so much more that they have planned to really broaden their reach and their usefulness to designers and creatives, and they now seek outside sponsorship and support that will enable them to take the organisation to the next level. Currently, Untold produces fashion shows and exhibitions during London Fashion Week, including the Fashion Diversity event produced in partnership with Mahogany Model Management and Museum of London. They have also produced shows at such venues as the Clink Prison Museum, The Foundling Museum and the Kensington Rooms and have an ongoing partnership with the London Design Festival. Untold also works with Clothes Show London and debuts at The Glam Show at Earls Court this October. "All of these opportunities have been created through the organisation since it began in 2007. Over the next year we are seeking to establish a base from which designers can have a retail presence which will also double up as a flexible workspace and training venue for new and aspiring designers. We are seeking to forge long term working relationships with our supporters and sponsors and this can be in varying forms, including services in kind and monetary donations". Contact: Maame Baryeh, Founding Director. Address: 1 Charmouth House, Dorset Road, London SW8 1EU. E-mail: info@un-told.co.uk link to website
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