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SUMMARY:Online Talks | Talking Galleries
DESCRIPTION:The Covid-19 outbreak\, and the global shutdown and its subsequent economic downturn that came in its wake\, has shaken up the art world in unexpected ways. In light of these challenging times\, Talking Galleries will host a new series of online panel discussions and presentations to address the challenges of galleries and the art market during — and post — pandemic. Leading art professionals\, both from Spain and the international scene\, will share their insights on how galleries are facing this fast changing situation and how the market will evolve.\nParticipation will be open and free with prior registration.\nIndividual registration is required for each session. The registration link will be activated shortly.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/online-talks-talking-galleries/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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SUMMARY:Reimagining Museums and Libraries post COVID
DESCRIPTION:Inspiring the Digital Landscape of Libraries and Museums\nWe’re all aware of the enormous impact COVID-19 has had in all aspects of our lives. This is also a pivotal moment for Libraries and Museums globally as we deal with issues of financial resilience and finding new ways to engage with our audiences. At Microsoft\, Satya Nadella talks about the three “Rs” – respond\, reopen and reimagine. If we consider the silver lining in this tragedy\, this is a pivotal opportunity for change. Not change for the sake of change\, rather change to expand our ability to achieve our organizational missions. We may well look back on this as a transformational moment in the history of Museums and Libraries globally.\nThe second in our series of webinars discusses the reimagine opportunities arising from COVID-19. We’ll host discussions with three leaders in Libraries\, Museums and Microsoft Education on the opportunities they anticipate.\nPresented by\nCatherine Devine | Global Business Strategy Leader – Libraries & Museums\, Microsoft\nCatherine leads strategy for Libraries and Museums within Microsoft’s Education division. In this role her goal is to leverage technology to further the missions of Libraries and Museums globally in attracting visitors\, optimizing the visitor experience\, supporting research\, serving the community\, improving operations and exploring emerging opportunities for Libraries and Museums as their role is defined in a continually changing world.\nCatherine was most recently Chief Digital Officer at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. In that position\, she led the digital transformation of the Museum for 7 years\, as part of a 25 year career in technology across a variety of industries. Catherine has had a lifelong love and interest in technology and its ability to optimize outcomes across all aspects of life and society.\nCatherine is originally from Sydney\, Australia\, holding a B. Business (Accounting) from the University of Technology\, Sydney and a M. Sc Business Analytics (Data Science) from Syracuse University.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/reimagining-museums-and-libraries-post-covid/
CATEGORIES:Art,Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing
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SUMMARY:Cultural policy responses to Covid-19: An international perspective
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will present findings from recent research into international policy responses to the impact of Covid-19 on the cultural sector\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nHosted by the Centre for Cultural Value and presented in association with the British Council\, this webinar will present brief findings from recent research into international policy responses to the impact of Covid-19 on the cultural sector.\nIt will give an overview of different interventions internationally and explore the underlying policy models and structures that have influenced these – e.g. the status of and targeted support for freelance practitioners in different countries. It will also reflect on how cultural policy might be reshaped and re-imagined in a post Covid-19 future.\nInsights will be shared from the Centre for Cultural Value and the British Council and will include a short keynote by Professor Franco Bianchini followed by panel responses and a discussion chaired by Anne Torreggiani (CEO\, The Audience Agency & Co-Director of the Centre for Cultural Value). Our panelists are Chenine Bhathena\, Creative Director of Coventry UK City of Culture 2021 and Moira Sinclair\, Chief Executive\, Paul Hamlyn Foundation.\nWe want to make the webinar a positive experience for all participants. If you have particular access needs please let us know in advance at ccv@leeds.ac.uk.\nWe will share a copy of the research findings with participants ahead of the webinar as well as the Zoom link. \nImage: British Council / Oona Doherty\, Hard to Be Soft. Photo by Luca Truffarelli
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/cultural-policy-responses-to-covid-19-an-international-perspective/
CATEGORIES:Art,Branding,Culture,Lifestyle,Travel
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200925
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SUMMARY:Crystal Bridges State of the Art 2020 Summit
DESCRIPTION:On 23 September\, Alice Walton\, Founder of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art\, and Darren Walker\, Ford Foundation President\, will host Insights from a Changing America — a free\, interactive and virtual summit that brings together an extraordinary group of America’s brightest minds\, influential voices\, and talented artists.\nThis Summit\, moderated by lifelong activist and renowned actress Kerry Washington\, will investigate the themes and ideas raised by the Crystal Bridges’ exhibit: State of the Art 2020. Throughout 2018 and 2019\, curators from Crystal Bridges travelled the nation to meet hundreds of artists in their workspaces\, resulting in the selection of 61 artists who are actively engaged with themes including:\n• World-building: creating real and fictional spaces\n• Sense of Place: investigating ideas of home\, family\, and immigration\n• Mapping: connections to and relationships with landscapes and power\n• Temporality: the concept of time and how we perceive it\nExamining a range of issues pertinent to contemporary life in the United States\, the Summit program will explore these artists’ works as they relate to an America amidst transformative demographic\, technological\, environmental and cultural changes.\nThis powerful and provocative virtual gathering will connect participants with these meaningful themes in three sessions and focus on topics that have taken on a new sense of urgency: “Sense of Place: Nurturing Vibrant Communities;” “Confronting History: Changing the Narrative;” and “Shifting Grounds: Art Education for a New Age.”\nThe insights of the group will be captured for public dissemination as part of Crystal Bridges’ ongoing core commitment to make American art more accessible and relevant to a broader audience. Christie’s invites you to be a part of the dialogue.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/crystal-bridges-state-of-the-art-2020-summit/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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SUMMARY:What Arts Organizations Need to Know About TIKTOK
DESCRIPTION:Live conversations that fuel the future of the arts. Hosted by CI’s President\, Erik Gensler\, CI to Eye Live features timely conversations with leaders inside and outside of the arts.\nWHAT ARTS ORGANIZATIONS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TIKTOK\nTikTok now has 100 million active users in the U.S. and while 80% are under the age of 35\, the user base is aging up exponentially. With its unique algorithm\, TikTok can quickly deliver an organic social following if your content resonates. TikTok users love the app—90% of users access it daily.\nIn this session\, you’ll learn more about TikTok and how arts organizations are utilizing the platform. Even if you decide it isn’t right for your organization (there are many valid reasons\, especially in the middle of a pandemic)\, it’s important to understand how TikTok fits into the larger digital landscape.\nFEATURED ARTS LEADERS\nSarah Doolin Roy\, American Ballet Theatre\nConnor Holloway\, American Ballet Theatre\nSloan MacRae\, Carnegie Museum of Natural History\nChristopher Williams\, Capacity Interactive\nAdrian Yablin\, Capacity Interactive
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/what-arts-organizations-need-to-know-about-tiktok/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Digital Marketing
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