Supporting Arts and Culture through Endowment. Public Talk by Ludmila Panteleeva

Date

Schedule

19:00–22:00

Place

Media Loft, RANEPA

DESCRIPTION

The second public talk of the Masters program in Art Business Management, developed by RANEPA’s School of Public Policy and Garage, will be devoted to the definition of endowment in culture and arts.

Listeners will find out what endowment is, as well as how—and where—it works. The lecture will touch on legal aspects of financial endowment, and provide examples from Russian and international practice. Lyudmila Panteleyeva will also discuss fundraising for endowment and talk about the resources and competence needed to make it successful.

The lecture is part of Strategic Management course of the Master’s program Art Business Management developed by RANEPA’s School of Public Policy and Garage.

ABOUT THE LECTURER

 

Ludmila Panteleeva is the Head of Art Banking Center at Gazprombank. In 2009 she founded at Gazprom the biggest in Russia department working endowment funds. She has consulted the State Hermitage Museum, Petergof, the Hospital of the Department of Presidential Affairs, Russian Military Historical Society, the Moscow School of Management Skolkovo, and Russian Basketball Federation among other institutions. In 2014 she initiated and helped organize the first Russian national museum lottery The Palaces and Parks of Petergof—an unprecedented fundraising experiment that has allowed to support the museum and increase its endowment funds. She has written extensively about endowment, including for the annual reports on institutional charity development for the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Master’s Program Art Business Management at RANEPA Design Department, developed in collaboration with Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, was launched in 2016. The program is taught by some of the leading RANEPA academics and practitioners from the biggest museums, galleries, auction houses and other art institutions, including art historian, Curator of Garage Archive Collection Alexandra Obukhova; art historian, ICOM and ICOM-MPR member Ekaterina Kochetkova and critic, lecturer at Garage and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Russia Irina Kulik. 

HOW TO TAKE PART

Free admission with advance registration

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