
The Art Museum in the Digital Age – 2026
The next edition of The Art Museum in the Digital Age will be held virtually between 19–23 January 2026
The next edition of The Art Museum in the Digital Age will be held virtually between 19–23 January 2026
Dementia, Museums and Wellbeing Conference will be held in Wallace Collection (Theatre), London and online.
To foster dialogue and collaboration between Taiwan and the international museum community, the National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall is hosting the 2025 International Webinar on Gender Equality in Museums, with the theme “Voicing Women · Reframing the Museum: Women’s Narratives in and beyond Museums.”
Organised by the International Public Policy Observatory, "New Tools For Linking Evidence To Action" will take place online on 5th September between 2pm - 3pm BST, focusing on new technological tools for evidence synthesis in the field of public policy development.
Europa Nostra, together with Culture Action Europe and the European Cultural Foundation, will hold the Annual Policy Conversation virtually on "A Cultural Deal for Europe" on 1 February 2022 from 15.00 - 18.00 CET.
Third in a series for the OECD project on “Culture, tourism and local development: New strategies for Italian heritage cities in the post-pandemic scenario", this webinar on 26 November from 12.00 - 14.15 CET will focus on "Heritage, responsible cultural tourism, and sustainable development".
'Don't Stop Me Now: Launching your museum career' will be held by the Museums Association (UK) on 20 November 2021 from 14:00 - 17:00 GMT online.
Second in a series for the OECD project on “Culture, tourism and local development: New strategies for Italian heritage cities in the post-pandemic scenario", this webinar will focus on "Heritage as a driver for new local creative entrepreneurship".
MCN 2021 Virtual will take place around the broad theme "What is Digital Now?" on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays throughout October and on November 9 and 10, which will feature four regional mini-events, each focusing on a specific strand or practice area.
"Museums Interrupted: Built on the Backs of Others" will take place on 19 July 2021 from 11:00am - 12:00pm (Eastern Time).
This webinar led by Cuseum on 15 July at 2pm EDT will share the results of a 2021 study of 500+ cultural professionals on how museums are generating revenue through virtual programs, with a long-term outlook of digital.
Part of Salzburg Global’s Designs on the Future initiative, "How Will Diversity Make A Difference?" will take place on 24 June 2021 from 17:30 - 19:00 CET.
Organised by NorthernLight and The Revels Office in the UK, the "New spaces, new places, new audiences" webinar will take place on 24 June 2021 (12pm BST / 1pm CEST) on new approaches to placemaking and community development to bring culture to new people in new spaces.
The Imperial War Museums' War and Conflict Subject Specialist Network will be hosting a day of online talks exploring creative ways of telling stories around conflict on 24 June 2021 (sessions in British Summer Time).
Mansfield College (University of Oxford) presents its annual Milton Lecture with Dr Tristram Hunt, open to the public, on 11 June 2021 from 17:30 - 18:30 BST.
VASTARI presents the webinar "Art Travels: Standards, Technology and Debates in the Role of Art Couriers" on 8 June 2021 from 17:00 BST on the impacts of the pandemic on couriers in the exhibitions industry.
In partnership with the Eccles Centre for American Studies at The British Library, "The Future of Collections and Curation in the Context of COVID" will take place on 31 May 2021, 15:00-15:50 (British Summer Time) as part of the Hay Festival online.
Futurecity will host a Happy Hour on 26 May 2021 (17.00-18.00 BST) in conversation with people from Young Creators UK to share their visions on what a 'future city' looks like.
As part of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)'s project on “Culture, tourism and local development: New strategies for Italian heritage cities in the post-pandemic scenario”, three webinars will be held in 2021. The first webinar will be held on 26 May 2021 from 12.30-15.00 (CEST) on "Cultural heritage and social cohesion: how to make the local community more cohesive and inclusive".
As part of UCL Anthropocene's 'Cultural Ecology: Galvanising Climate Action Across the Arts' research stream, Professor Peg Rawes will examine in a seminar on 24 May 2021 (13:00 - 14:00 BST) human and nonhuman life as 'matters of concern' for contemporary architectural thinking in the year when the UK hosts the UN COP26 in Glasgow.
Broadcast online from New York, the President of the United Nations General Assembly will convene on 21 May 2021 a one-day high-level event on Culture and Sustainable Development in partnership with UNESCO, in accordance with the General Assembly Resolution 74/230.
The second webinar of ICMEMO’s prelude to the live conference in Yerevan in 2025 will take place on 14 May 2021 at 2pm CET and will examine “The Future of Memorial Museums in Promoting Human Rights”.
The Museums Association will host a webinar on "Digital Futures: Embracing New Strategies" on 29 April 2021 from 11:00 - 16:00 (GMT).
A collaboration between We Are Museums, the Västernorrlands Museum and One by One, "Beyond Digital" is a new series of meetups that will bring digital into the conversation through multiple perspectives.
Aspen Initiative will be holding a webinar on "The Future of Tourism" on 29 March 2021 from 17:00-18:00 (GMT).
The webinar "Unpacking Resilience: What does this mean for the heritage sector?" will take place on 26 March 2021 from 2:30 - 3:30pm (GMT) and will bring together leaders from the heritage sector to unpack resilience, its meaning and potential impact.
Aspen Initiative will be holding a webinar on "The Future of Cinema" on 22 March 2021 from 17:00-18:00 (GMT).
UNESCO will hold two online panels with 12 museum directors from around the world on the future of museums on the 18th March 2021, 2pm to 5pm (CET). The event will focus on the impact of the pandemic on museum institutions, the lessons learnt, how they are addressing ongoing challenges and shaping the future of museums.
The Transcultural Exchange and Networks research strand of the Centre for Creative Arts, Cultures and Engagement (CREATURE) will host "Multicultural Art Institutions at the Crossroads: Pressing Challenges" on 17 March 2021 from 17:00 - 19:00 GMT.
As part of the Director's Seminar series run by the Warburg Institute, this special webinar on “Arts of the Critical Zone” on 5 March from 17:00-18:30 (GMT) will present a conversation with Bruno Latour, Joseph Leo Koerner (Harvard University), and Frédérique Aït-Touati (CNRS and the EHESS, Paris).
The Transcultural Exchange and Networks research strand of the Centre for Creative Arts, Cultures and Engagement (CREATURE) will host "Multicultural Art Institutions at the Crossroads: Institutional Art Archives" on 4 March 2021 from 12:00 - 14:00 GMT.