Arts and Cultural Management Conference: Transgression and Collaboration
Salon de la Sagesse is pleased to invite registrations to attend the Arts and Cultural Management Conference: Transgression and Collaboration, from 7 - 9 November 2024 in Vienna, Austria.
Keynotes, panel discussions, paper presentations and workshop sessions will be held across Thursday 7- Friday 8 November (Romanian Cultural Institute Vienna) and Saturday 9 November (University of Vienna and das Café).
In addition, each year the ACMC curates its very own exhibition with pioneering artists who contribute with diverse, pertinent artworks. This year, our exhibition entitled ‘Transgression & Collaboration’, co-curated by Carla Stamm, Alitza Nichole Cardona and Camila Suarez Monteolivia will take place at the Garage Grande, opening on the 7th of November at 6.30pm.
The full conference program and further exciting ancillary events will be announced shortly.
Registration inclusions
- Access to the full conference program
- Tea and coffee
- Exclusive invitation to the ACMC exhibition opening and ancillary events
- The opportunity to network with international artists, practitioners, academics, professionals and students in the Arts and Cultural Management sector
Program Highlights
Keynote address
- Dr. Nina Mihaljinac, Director of the UNESCO Chair in Cultural Policy and Management, University of Arts Belgrade
Workshops
- 'Managing Transgression and Collaboration in Athens' Artistic Renaissance', presented by Eleni Lozou, Arts Manager and Cultural Producer
Workshops presented in collaboration with Journal D'Ambroisie and Salon de la Sagesse
Panel Discussions
- 'Arts and Cultural Management Across Borders: National Perspectives' presented in collaboration with the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC). Guest speakers: Andreea Dinca (Director, Romanian Cultural Institute), Márton Méhes (Director, Collegium Hungaricum)
- 'Cultural Heritage', presented in collaboration with the European Network of Cultural Centres (ENCC). Guest speakers: Spyridon Kogkas (Imagine Heritage Athens), Sorina Neacsu (ESACH), Dzina Skuratovich (THINGS Milan/ HeritACT Project), Anna Weistock Mentel (Regional Centre for Cultural Animation in Toruń). Chaired by Piotr Michalowski (ENCC/Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe)
- 'The Edge of Expression: Art, Transgression, and Collective Creation'. Guest speakers: Bernadette Anzengruber (multidisciplinary), Anyla Berisha (architect), Donika Cina (multimedia artist), Aulon Naçi (composer). Chaired by Theodora Danek (Content Manager Arts and Culture, European Forum Alpbach)
Paper Presentations
Themes explored including cultural heritage, artificial intelligence, cultural diplomacy, and more.
Full program to be announced shortly.
Our Venues
- Romanian Cultural Institute https://g.co/kgs/gb7xr4F
- University of Vienna https://maps.app.goo.gl/RhgGwQ...
- Garage Grande https://g.co/kgs/p1zjhYb
- das café https://g.co/kgs/AVs8kXF
Program schedule
- Thursday 7 November (Romanian Cultural Institute & Garage Grande) 09.30h to 17.30h
- Friday 8 November (Romanian Cultural Institute) 09.30h to 17.30h
- Saturday 9 November (University of Vienna & das café)
ACMC Community
From its roots in Hamburg in 2018, the Arts and Cultural Management Conference (ACMC) has blossomed into an international platform for professionals and academics, artists and students interested in arts and cultural management. Founded by passionate students, our annual conference, diligently organised by diverse teams of volunteers, has become a beacon for cultural enthusiasts across the globe. The ACMC invites culture enthusiasts to join an innovative and diverse platform where they can present their research, exchange knowledge, expand their professional network and create meaningful connections within the sector. The 7th edition of the ACMC is coming to Vienna in November 2024.
For more information, please visit the website.