Conferences and Events

Conferences and Events in April 2011

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Arts Advocacy Day

The 24th annual Arts Advocacy Day is the only national event that brings together a broad cross section of America’s cultural and civic organizations, along with hundreds of grassroots advocates from across the country, to underscore the importance of developing strong public policies and appropriating increased public funding for the arts. more >

¿Qué precio para la cultura? El reto del desarrollo cultural en el Caribe

En el año 2004, la vitalidad de las economías de los festivales en el mundo y el éxito de festivales basados en el Caribe en América del Norte y Europa llevaron a CARICOM a adoptar un Nuevo Plan Estratégico para reposicionar el preeminente Festival Caribeño de las Artes, también conocido como CARIFESTA, como el más importante festival caribeño. more >

What Price Culture? The Challenge of Cultural Development in the Caribbean

In 2004, the vitality of festival economies around the world and the success of Caribbean based festivals throughout North America and Europe encouraged CARICOM to adopt a New Strategic Plan to reposition the pre-eminent Caribbean Festival of Arts. more >

EDUCATE | INNOVATE | ACTIVATE: The 2011 Annual Conference

Join your colleagues this spring for our annual conference as we explore new ways to educate our students, innovate our teaching, and activate the communities in which we live and work. more >

Green Strategies for the Arts Field, 5th international seminar

On April 13, the Wanås Foundation, in collaboration with Kristianstad konsthall, presents the international seminar Green Strategies for the Art Field. The aim of the seminar is to provide a unique discussion and hands-on advice on how museums, art galleries, artists, and others working in the cultural field can find environmentally sustainable methods of working.   more >

21st IAMA International Conference: Emerging Stronger - inspiring artistic leadership in a changing world

Artistic leadership is at the heart of everything we do and informs how music organisations define themselves.  In a world that was already changing at a rapid pace, the current financial challenges have added a further critical dimension to the question:  who are we and what are we here for?  more >

Call for papers: Measures of Support for Intangible Cultural Heritage : Governments, Institutions and Municipalities

Through this conference the Conseil québécois du patrimoine vivant (CQPV) will bring together professionals and decision-makers in the field in order to encourage the exchange of international expertise. more >

Measures of Support for Intangible Cultural Heritage : Governments, Institutions and Municipalities

Call for papers. This conference will provide a way for participants to discover best practices in the field and to evaluate how the experience of certain countries or municipalities could apply elsewhere. It will also provide ways to learn from actual regional case studies in order to better reflect on the whole process of safeguarding intangible cultural heritage. more >

IETM Spring Plenary Meeting in Stockholm,

Under the working theme “Whose Story is it?” we intend to address a number of questions and challenges which face everyone – and we mean everyone- who has an ambition to develop their art forms, practices, methods, conditions, structures within society at large.   more >

Conference of Donors for Culture in Haiti

Culture's impact is essential in situations such as the one Haiti has faced since January 2010. For this reason, UNESCO immediately advocated the integration of culture in the reconstruction strategies more >

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