2025 Art Curators Conference
The 2025 Art Curators Conference, organised by The Association of Art Museum Curators shall be held from 1 -2 May 2025 in New York City and virtually.
The 2025 Art Curators Conference, organised by The Association of Art Museum Curators shall be held from 1 -2 May 2025 in New York City and virtually.
The next AIM National Conference will be held in Portsmouth between 18-19 June 2025.
The 18th International Conference on the Inclusive Museum will be a hybrid conference held on the theme "Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums: Engines of Innovation and Social Participation" through the lens of visitors, collections, and representations.
The annual Museums Association conference will be held at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds from 12-14 November 2024 on "The Joy of Museums".
The 2024 Res Artis conference titled ‘Interweave the Spectrum: Beyond Collaboration’ will be held in Taipei from 6 – 9 September 2024.
The next edition of the AHI Conference will be held between 11 and 13 October 2023 in Lincoln, UK
The 2023 Annual Meeting of the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) will take place in Denver between 17-22 May 2023 on the social impact of museums and the ways museums are integrally weaving themselves into their communities.
The Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) & AAMC Foundation will hold their next hybrid in-person and virtual conference in New York City and online from 6 - 9 May 2023.
The 2023 ICOM UK Conference will take place between 17-18 April 2023 and will address the legacies of colonialism nationally and internationally.
MuseumNext's "Next Generation Summit" will take place online between 18-20 July 2022 (BST).
The Arts Marketing Association Conference 2022 will be held in Birmingham between 14-15 July 2022 and will feature the theme "A New Adventure"
MUŻE.X - Shaping Museum Futures is a biennial conference debating museum futures that seeks to present the latest thinking, actions and initiatives that modestly or radically depart from the traditional mould of curator/object-central spaces.
Communicating the Arts Lausanne will gather 250 communication and engagement experts working in museums and heritage, the visual and performing arts on the theme "The Art of Placemaking".
The Federation of International Human Rights Museums (FIHRM) will host its annual conference online with the National Museums Liverpool on 16 September 2021 on "Defending the right to culture".
Hosted by the Museum of Lisbon, the fifteenth international conference on the Inclusive Museum will be held on the theme "What Museums Post Pandemic?" from 8-10 September 2021.
The annual conference held by the Association of African American Museums (AAAM) will be held virtually between 4th - 6th August 2021.
"Museums Interrupted: Built on the Backs of Others" will take place on 19 July 2021 from 11:00am - 12:00pm (Eastern Time).
The Museums and Galleries History Group (MGHG) biennial conference will be held in London on "Museum Networks and Museum History" on the 16th and 17th July 2020. This conference seeks to take critical stock of the role of networks in understanding the history of museums and collections.
The two-day virtual conference of the Museums + Heritage Summer Series 2021 will feature a dozen specialised sessions focussing on key topics of discussion and innovation throughout the sector.
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.
Culture& in collaboration with the Museums Association will host a joint UK and US symposium on 2 June 2021 (from 18:00 BST) on how our museums are responding to racism and what needs to happen next.
The Incluseum conference will be held from 2-4 June 2021 on the theme of "[Collective Liberation] Disrupt, Dismantle, Manifest".
2021 American Alliance of Museums' Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo (#AAM2021) will be a hybrid event with a robust virtual program around the theme "Resilient, Together" and an optional in-person add-on: the virtual meeting will take place on May 24 and June 7-9, while the in-person add-on is scheduled to take place May 9-12 in Chicago, IL.
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 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.
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.
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.
Part of Salzburg Global Seminar's "Designs on the Future" initiative, this special webinar on "Who Owns the Past?" will take place on 25 February 2021 at 17:00 - 18:30 (Central European Time).
Digital Past 2021 is an annual conference that showcases innovative digital technologies and techniques for data capture, interpretation, and dissemination of the heritage of Wales, the UK and beyond.
The ResiliArt debate in celebration of the International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development will take place on 4 February 2021 from 15:30 to 17:00 (CET).
The Museums Computer Group (MCG)'s Museums+Tech 2020 will be held virtually on 9-10 December 2020 and will ask what role digital can play for museums in a crisis.
Reframing Museums will mark the third anniversary of Louvre Abu Dhabi as well as the tenth anniversary for New York University Abu Dhabi and its seminal symposium Art Museums Here and Now.
Running through the week beginning 2nd November, the annual UK Museums Association conference will be held digitally in 2020 on the theme “Power to the people - democratising our museums”.