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Beks Leary (National Gallery) on the challenges & opportunities of working in larger vs smaller teams, different ways of thinking about audiences, and the value of building meaningful relationships with creators

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A chat with Beks Leary, Senior Social Media and Content Lead at the National Gallery in London.

We talked about Beks's career, which has encompassed working at a diverse range of organisations including the Bush Theatre, BBC, and National Theatre before Beks's current role at the National Gallery.

Beks explained the opportunities and challenges that come with working in smaller vs larger organisations, the different ways that broadcasters, performing arts, and collections-based organisations think about audiences.

We spent most of our conversation discussing the recent 200 Creators initiative (https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/about-us/ng200-programme/200-creators) which saw the National Gallery build relationships with creators across social media platforms to reach new audiences. 200 Creators is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

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Chapters

1. Beks Leary (National Gallery) on the challenges & opportunities of working in larger vs smaller teams, different ways of thinking about audiences, and the value of building meaningful relationships with creators (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Digital Works Podcast (00:11:25)

3. Meet Bex Leary: Journey to National Gallery (00:33:37)

4. Comparing Large vs. Small Organisations in Digital Work (04:50:19)

5. Exciting Future Projects Ahead (05:10:15)

6. Understanding the 200 Creators Initiative (12:32:19)

7. Audience Responses to the Initiative (22:43:36)

61 episodes

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Manage episode 471046544 series 2899940
Content provided by Digital Works. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Digital Works or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

A chat with Beks Leary, Senior Social Media and Content Lead at the National Gallery in London.

We talked about Beks's career, which has encompassed working at a diverse range of organisations including the Bush Theatre, BBC, and National Theatre before Beks's current role at the National Gallery.

Beks explained the opportunities and challenges that come with working in smaller vs larger organisations, the different ways that broadcasters, performing arts, and collections-based organisations think about audiences.

We spent most of our conversation discussing the recent 200 Creators initiative (https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/about-us/ng200-programme/200-creators) which saw the National Gallery build relationships with creators across social media platforms to reach new audiences. 200 Creators is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Beks Leary (National Gallery) on the challenges & opportunities of working in larger vs smaller teams, different ways of thinking about audiences, and the value of building meaningful relationships with creators (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Digital Works Podcast (00:11:25)

3. Meet Bex Leary: Journey to National Gallery (00:33:37)

4. Comparing Large vs. Small Organisations in Digital Work (04:50:19)

5. Exciting Future Projects Ahead (05:10:15)

6. Understanding the 200 Creators Initiative (12:32:19)

7. Audience Responses to the Initiative (22:43:36)

61 episodes

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