The Future of Tourism
Aspen Initiative will be holding a webinar on "The Future of Tourism" on 29 March 2021 from 17:00-18:00 (GMT).
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).
As part of the global campaign launched by the World Health Organization to galvanise the arts in countering the mental health crisis of isolation, anxiety, and bereavement caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Healing Arts London will feature a week of virtual talks and events from 22-26 March 2021 (sessions in GMT).
Co-organised by Royal Danish Library, National Museum of Denmark, and Statens Museum for Kunst, Sharing is Caring 2021 will feature an exciting virtual programme of keynote speakers, ignite talks, networking, and tours of Copenhagen cultural institutions revolving around cultural heritage data and content.
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.
Organised by ICOM UK in partnership with NMDC and with curatorial support from Barker Langham, the 2021 Working Internationally Conference is a 3-day online event for museum, gallery, and heritage professionals.
Montreal is pleased to host the 44th annual symposium of the International Committee for Museology (ICOFOM) entitled "Decolonizing Museology: Museums, Mixing and Myths of Origin".
Organised by the French National Research Agency, the JPI Cultural Heritage and the French Ministry of Culture, the "Digital Technology and Heritage" conference will be live broadcast online on 11th and 12th March 2021.
The 9th World Cities Culture Summit will take place in Milan in 2021 and will bring together leading policy makers, researchers, managers, and practitioners from the arts and culture sector from around the world.
The European Sociological Association (ESA) Research Network Sociology of the Arts will hold its 11th midterm conference virtually (streamed from Helsinki) on "The social effects of art: activism, advocacy and beyond".
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.
The Experience Economy Meeting (TEEM), formerly presented as The Touring Exhibitions Meeting, is a business conference for professionals working in the field of ticketed experiences, held virtually in 2021.
As part of VASTARI's "Keep Calm and Carry On" webinar series, the webinar "Are NFTs the Future of Digital Art?" will take place on 2 March 2021 (5pm GMT/12pm EST/9am PST).
Policy Exchange’s March 2021 History Matters Conference is the first event to bring together leading decision-makers and professionals in the museums and galleries sector and other experts in order to develop new public policy approaches than can be applied broadly.