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I really enjoyed the conference and found the information very useful. I had been working on our blog for a week or so before the conference and I had several questions answered by the speakers, thanks guys this was a big help!
It is planned that the Storey Gallery will be refurbished later this year as part of a capital development supported by the Arts Council, a blog seemed the perfect way to represent ourselves on the web during the development.
Whilst the gallery is closed for refurbishment, Storey Gallery will essentially become a gallery organisation with out a gallery. During this period we will be developing our programme with offsite projects that include an artist in residency programme called INSIDE OUT and public talks by artists and arts professionals such as curators and consultants. All of these projects will be covered by our blog.
As well as the gallery being refurbished we are aware that our original website (can currently be found at www.storeygallery.org.uk but will soon be replaced by our blog at same url) needs improving. This will take place during the period we use our blog, the blog will follow the movements of Storey Gallery and will also up date our audience on the developments of our new website.
Please visit our blog, the url is http://web.mac.com/storeygallery/iWeb/Site/About.html
The blog will be relocated to www.storeygallery.org.uk when I contact our host next week. I would really appreciate any comments, this is my first blog and also a new departure for the Storey Gallery.