Conference Schedule
A Culture of Lates
Sainsbury Wing Theatre, National Gallery
Friday 1 June 2018 #aCultureofLates

Friday 1 June 2018
MORNING SESSION (10AM TO 12:30PM) – LATES’ ROLE IN THE NIGHT-TIME ECONOMY
10am
Registration & refreshments
Entrance at the Sainsbury Wing opens at 10am
10.25am - 10.30am
Welcome
Jane Finnis, CEO Culture24 Read Jane’s blog post about the conference
10:30am – 10:50am
The shock of the late: ephemeral experiments in creativity
Harry Parr, Bompas & Parr
10:50am - 11:05am
Developing a Culture of Lates
Nicholas Stockman, Campaigns Manager, Culture24 Read Nick’s blog post about the conference
11:05am - 11:25am
KEY NOTE: Fashionably Late – developing the culture of Live Lates
Kim Streets, CEO Museums Sheffield
11:25am - 11:40am
There’s Barely Any Time For Culture
Neil Mendoza, Provost Elect, Oriel College, Oxford
11:40am - 11:50am
Creating a Cultural Renaissance in our cities : Night and Day
Alan Miller, Chair Night Time Industries Association
11:50am - 12noon
A Match Made in Heaven? Museums and Town Centres
Ojay McDonald, Chair Association of Town and City Managers
12 noon - 12.30pm
PANEL DISCUSSION:
with: Kim Streets, Ojay McDonald, Alan Miller, Neil Mendoza and Natasha Mytton Mills (Head of Policy UK&I Airbnb)
12.30pm - 1.30pm
LUNCH
1:30PM - 1:45PM
In Conversation:
Bethan Johnson, (BFI) former V&A Friday Late curator chats with the Godperson of Lates, who started the first programme at the V&A in 2001.
1:45pm - 2pm
The Late Shows – Newcastle/Gateshead’s Cultural Tapas!
Bill Griffiths, Head of Programmes Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
2pm - 2:20pm
Panel Discussion: Cross-departmental events – after hours events learnings from across National Gallery teams.
Kate Rolfe (Head of Events ) chairs with: Kyla Owen (Head of Gallery Hosted Events), Mona Walsh (Head of Communication) and Rachel Craddock (Young People’s Programmer).
2:20pm - 2:30pm
The Artist’s Role: Reaching New Audiences
Aowen Jin, artist and social commentator
2:30pm - 2:40pm
Changing the mind-set of a conservative museum
Tatiana Getman, Head of special projects & events, The State Tretyakov gallery, Moscow
2:40am - 3pm
Panel Discussion: Audiences – new perspectives
Abigail Dakin (Time Out) chairs with: Bill Griffiths, Aowen Jin, Tatiana Getman and Mona Walsh.
3pm - 3.30pm
REFRESHMENT BREAK
3:30pm - 3:50pm
Man About the House – Modernism Gets Funny
Tim Ross, TV personality, author and modernist
3:50pm - 4:05pm
Confessions of a late night programmer: sustainability, collaboration and innovation
Ashlie Hunter, Producer Public Programmes, Art Gallery of New South Wales
4:05pm - 4:25pm
Generating an income through opportunity
Lucy Woodbridge, Head of Visitor Events, Natural History Museum
4:25pm - 4:40pm
In Conversation:
Lucy Woodbridge, chats with Marilyn Scott, CEO Lightbox Gallery, Woking about new programming and models and income generation
4:40pm - 5:20pm
Programmers Question Time
Lucy Woodbridge chairs with panellists: Bethan Johnson, Tim Ross, Carolyn Sankey (Black Country Living Museum), the Godperson, Marilyn Scott, Ashlie Hunter, Liat Rosenthal & Mark Miller (Tate).
5:20pm - 5.30pm
Summing-up
5.30pm - 7pm
The Social
Upstairs at the National Dining Rooms