Ecsite 2025
The 2025 Ecsite Conference will be hosted by and in Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw, Poland from 3-5 June 2025.
The 2025 Ecsite Conference will be hosted by and in Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw, Poland from 3-5 June 2025.
MuseumNext's "Museum AI Summit" will take place online between 26-27 March 2025.
MuseumNext's "Green Museums Summit" will take place online between 26-27 February 2025.
The next edition of the Small Museum Association will be held between 17-19 February 2025, in Gaithersburg, Maryland on "Make It Happen".
REMIX Summit London 2025 returns to the Royal Academy of Arts and Here East (Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park) on 28-29 January 2025.
The next edition of the MuseumNext Museums Digital Exhibitions Summit virtual conference will be held between 16 and 17 December 2024.
MuseumNext's Digital Summit will take place online between 15-16 May 2023, looking at how museums use digital technology and bringing together inspiring case studies, actionable strategies and new ideas that can help the museum community to find digital success.
MuseumNext's Digital Exhibitions Summit will take place online between 5-6 December 2022.
Hosted by Experimenta, the 2022 Ecsite Conference will be held on 2-4 June, in Heilbronn, Germany.
The 2022 annual conference of the Museum Ethnographers Group will be held on the theme "Rethinking Practice, Reimagining the Future: Climate, Colonial Collections, and Contemporary Collecting" at National Museums Scotland between 28-29 April 2022.
Organised by the Belvedere Research Center, the online conference "The Art Museum in the Digital Age" will be held between 17-21 January 2022 (CET).
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.
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.
The 33rd International Association for Libraries and Museums for the Performing Arts (SIBMAS) Conference will focus on "Performing the Future: Institutions and politics of memory" in 2021.
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 "Greener Futures: Was 2020 a turning point for defining the art, culture & heritage industry’s carbon footprint?" will take place on 16 February 2021 (5pm GMT/12pm EST/9am PST).
As part of VASTARI's "Keep Calm and Carry On" webinar series, the webinar "Solving Museum Problems with a Digital Partner: A conversation with Smartify" will take place on 2 February 2021 (5pm GMT/12pm EST/9am PST).
Organised by the Touring Exhibitions Group, sector professionals will share their insight and experience of adapting their touring practices to operate in a rapidly changing environment in this Sector Support Webinar on 16 December, 13:30 - 14:30 (GMT).
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.
In collaboration with the Amsterdam School for Heritage, Memory and Material Culture at the University of Amsterdam and Nyenrode Business University, Art/Switch will kick off a trilogy of virtual conferences, [re]Framing the Arts: A Sustainable Shift, with a day on the theme "Institutional Approaches to Sustainability" on 31 October 2020 (4pm - 7pm Central European Time).
Hosted by the AAMC Foundation, "Reimagining Art in Virtual Realms" is a discussion on digital advancement and ways virtual realms can be used to reimagine exhibitions and social experiences.
Organised in cooperation with re:publica and funded by the Federal Foreign Office, ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen) will host the second "Martin Roth Symposium - MuseumFutures", which honours one of Germany's most famous and innovative museum directors and cultural policy makers.
Hosted by the Centre for Design History, University of Brighton, "Museum Exhibition Design: Histories and Futures" is an online conference that will bring international scholars from all disciplines and career stages together to consider museum exhibition design practice and exhibition making.
The "AI & Museums - Exploring new forms of curating" webinar featuring Alexa Jeanne Kusber and Yasemin Keskintepe will take place on 11 August at 15:00 (British Summer Time).
The Association of Art Museum Curators will host a live webinar on "International Perspectives on Museum Interpretation" on the 21st July 2020, 9:00-10:15am (Eastern Time).
MuseumNext Edinburgh will focus on transforming museum practice, leadership, careers, and audiences.
MuseumNext New York will focus on the theme of 'The Future of Museum Storytelling’.
Connected Audience Conference 2019 is the 3rd International Conference on Audience Research and Development and will be held in Berlin on the role of emotions in museum and cultural experiences.