Conferences and Events in September 2009
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ReGenerating Community: Arts, Community and Governance National Conference
ReGenerating Community Conference is about ways in which global issues are being addressed locally through collaborations between artists, communities and local government. more >
Creativity moves the City
As one of the highlights of the 150th Anniversary of Yokohama’s port opening celebration, the City of Yokohama will host a major international conference on Creative Cities. more >
Re:Designing Cultural Politics
Intercult, in partnership with Culture Action Europe, will gather policy-makers from all levels of governance to explore vital links between these spheres and how they could better interrelate, creating beneficial conditions for culture and exchange. more >
Not Museum Pieces: the Role of Archivists and Librarians in Museums
The London Museum Librarians and Archivists Group are pleased to announce their 2009 Conference “Not Museum Pieces: the Role of Archivists and Librarians in Museums” to be held Thursday 10th September 2009, 10.00-17.15 in the National Gallery, London. more >
Cyberworlds
Cyberworlds are information worlds being formed on Internet either intentionally or spontaneously, with or without design. This conference will deal with large distributed information worlds on Internet as well as methods and tools used for creating such worlds. more >
Effective management: walking the tightrope
Specifically designed for those working in the arts, the TMA’s highly regarded Effective Management course will give you an introduction to all the tools you will need to ensure that you have the confidence to manage effectively. more >
Creative City Network of Canada 2009 Conference
The Creative City Network of Canada holds a national conference or summit each fall in a different Canadian community, where representatives from municipalities, arts organizations, provincial and federal government agencies and others can meet to share ideas, connect, and work together to build vital infrastructure for arts and cultural development in Canada. more >
8th International Colloquium on Arts, Heritage, Non Profit and Social Marketing
The 8th International Colloquium on Arts, Heritage, Non Profit and Social Marketing provides an opportunity for academics and practitioners to attend a series of presentations that draw on the very latest theoretical and empirical research in arts, heritage, non profit and social marketing. more >
Biennale of young artists from Europe and the Mediterranean
On 3-12 September 2009, the city of Skopje will host the XIV Edition of the Biennale of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, realized by the Organizing Committee of Biennale Skopje 2009. During the ten-day festival, Skopje will host up to 700 young artists, and their creations will be exhibited in the public spaces of the city, which will become a melting point for intercultural dialogue. more >
Aspen Cultural Diplomacy Forum 2009
Over 200 of today’s and tomorrow’s leaders are expected to meet for dialogue and to discuss critical issues related to the theme “culture and security”. more >
British Academy of Management Conference 2009
The Cultural and Creative Industries Track aims to provide a forum in which those researching industries in the cultural and creative sectors from various perspectives and disciplines can meet to exchange the findings of their research and become informed of developments in this area of research. more >
African children and youth theatre arena (ACYTA) meeting
The purpose of the meeting will be to explore areas such as Artistic exchange within Africa, Capacity building of national centres, Positioning of Assitej in Africa, Communication within ACYTA, Synergies between centres and Funding partnerships. more >
Bergen Biennial Conference
The aims of the Bergen Biennial Conference, poised to be one of the most extensive examinations of the biennial phenomenon to date, are to identify and explore existing ‘biennial knowledge’ from different regions of the world and to incite new critical thinking and writing on recurrent large-scale art exhibitions—their history, socio-political and economical contexts, as well as their impact on artistic and curatorial practices. more >
Second Arterial Network conference
The theme of the conference is “Advancing the rights and status of African artists through the Nairobi Plan of Action on Cultural Industries”. Applications to attend by April 15th 2009. more >
Creative Industries and the Region: Relationships between Places, Local and Regional Policies and Creative Production
Call for papers: The third seminar will explore the relationship between creative industries and regional policies. more >
Culture Programme Conference
The second annual Culture Programme Conference and the mid-term European Culture Forum will take place in Brussels. more >
Second Annual Culture Programme Conference
On 28-30 September 2009 the second annual Culture Programme Conference and the mid-term European Culture Forum will take place in Brussels. more >
17th Annual General Meeting of Culture Action Europe
Culture Action Europe: democracy in action! The General Assembly will take place in Brussels on 28 and 30 September 2009 more >
Reasons for programming contemporary performing arts in times of crisis
Reasons for programming contemporary performing arts in times of crisis is the subject of the International Conference of Performing Arts which will take place within the framework of the Huesca Fair 2009. more >





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