Conferences and Events in July 2011
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11th International Conference on Arts and Cultural Management
11th International Conference on Arts and Cultural Management (AIMAC 2011), Antwerp, Belgium, 3-6 July 2011. This scientific conference will address various sectors of the arts and cultural industries. Papers are welcome on all arts and cultural management areas more >
Creative Regions Summer School
The Creative Regions Summer School is an exciting week of intense learning for postgraduate students, practitioners and policy makers interested in engaging with the current debates and research surrounding the role of the creative economy in local and regional development. more >
Communicating the Museum: The Museum and You
Our theme this year is the Visitor Experience and the vital role it plays in building and retaining audiences. more >
Moral Economies of Creative Labour
In analyses of the cultural, media and creative industries, considerable attention has been paid to the negative, unethical or amoral aspects of the labour process – the exploitation of ‘precarious’ workers, the self-exploitation that results from internalizing mechanisms of control, and the damaging aspects of inequality and individuation at work. more >
International Arts Professionals Summer School
The International Arts Professionals Summer School is an intense week of inspirational learning for creative practitioners, arts managers and cultural project managers interested in engaging with the current debates and research in the management of visual and performing arts organisations. more >
Fourth International Conference on African Culture and Development
The Secretariat for the International Conference on African Culture and Development (ICACD) invites you to submit abstracts / presentation ideas for ICACD 2011: Theme: “Culture and global security: Analyzing current threats and harnessing opportunities”. more >
We Are More - Culture Conference
This international conference is organized in cooperation with Culture Action Europe – an umbrella arts advocacy organization focused on improving European cultural policies – within the Europe-wide campaign for the arts and culture called ‘we are more’. more >
2nd Kumasi Biennial Symposium: Community Arts In Focus
The problem the symposium addresses is the widening gap between contemporary African artist and the community in changing times. more >








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