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SUMMARY:Catalonia Workshop: B2B travel and tourism networking
DESCRIPTION:Tour operators and distributors to vital markets meet tourism product from across Catalonia and surrounding regions in an accessible B2B workshop.\nIdeally placed at vital moment in the region’s bounce-back\, ETOA’s Catalonia workshop on September 30th will be the ideal opportunity to lay the foundations for a sustainable recovery. The online workshop will bring together selected travel buyers in a highly accessible half-day of B2B online meetings\, matched in advance based on the preferences of suppliers and operators alike.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/catalonia-workshop-b2b-travel-and-tourism-networking/
CATEGORIES:Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing,Leisure & Tourism,Travel
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SUMMARY:MAAM 2020: Do Museums Still Need Objects
DESCRIPTION:Once perceived as static “cabinets of curiosities”\, museums are now evolving their missions to meet the needs of their ever-changing communities. As we think about how museums will look in the future\, we also need to think about how collections serve diverse audiences. The question remains: Do museums still need objects?\nThe MAAM Annual Conference will examine this question in its entirety. We will discuss the ways in which art\, history\, and science collections can play a new\, or different\, role in the museum. We will discuss how digital technologies make collections more accessible to communities. We will discuss how museums thrive with and without collections. We will discuss tough topics regarding collections. We want to know what you think about this question!\nRegistration will open the week of September 1\, 2020.\nWhat is the theme?\nThe theme of this year’s conference is “Do Museums Still Need Objects?”. Our Program Committee found this theme to be relevant amidst the pandemic and period of social activism that we are seeing today. We recognize that the theme is larger than a simple question of whether a museum needs to have objects\, but also begs the questions: how do we interpret the objects we have? How do we manage interpretation without a collection? How do we use controversial objects to discuss difficult topics?\nWhat will the program look like?\nThe Virtual Annual Meeting will take place over October 5-16\, 2020. We will have approximately 10 days worth of content including webinars\, program affinity group meetings\, the Weil Lecture\, our Annual Meeting\, and other networking opportunities. A formal schedule will be shared prior to the opening of registration in September.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/maam-2020-do-museums-still-need-objects/
CATEGORIES:Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201007T110000
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SUMMARY:Europe Profile and Trends
DESCRIPTION:Presented 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/europe-profile-and-trends/
CATEGORIES:Art,Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201008T170000
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SUMMARY:The Art Newspaper Live: Is the new spirit of collaboration lip-service or game-changing?
DESCRIPTION:New models for new times: Rethinking the art market in a changing world\nThe past year has presented the art trade with unprecedented challenges\, but it has also revealed how changes in the way we do business may re-shape the industry into a more collaborative one. More galleries are working together\, new art communities are coalescing and digital innovations are being developed at great speed. It is clear the art market is headed in a new direction—and if flights are grounded and borders closed due to the pandemic\, perhaps that new direction will be a “glocal” one.\nJoin The Art Newspaper’s art market experts in conversation with industry thought leaders like Sunny Rahbar\, Ayo Adeyinka and Clare McAndrew to discuss why galleries of all sizes are teaming up to try out new ideas\, the shift to the “glocal” and what the art world can do to prepare for what could be a radically different future.\nTalk Series Schedule\n5pm BST // 12pm ET // 9am PT\n8 October\nIs the new spirit of collaboration lip-service or game-changing?\nFeaturing\nPilar Corrias\, Pilar Corrias Gallery // Caroline Douglas\, Contemporary Art Society // Sunny Rahbar\, Third Line // Neil Wenman\, Hauser & Wirth // moderated by Anna Brady\, The Art Newspaper\n15 October\nBreaking boundaries—local is the new global\nFeaturing\nRachel Lehmann\, Lehmann Maupin // Sundaram Tagore\, Sundaram Tagore Gallery // Rakeb Sile\, Addis Fine Art // Ayo Adeyinka\, Tafeta // moderated by Anny Shaw\, The Art Newspaper\n22 October\nEconomist Clare McAndrew in conversation with Georgina Adam
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/the-art-newspaper-live-collaboration/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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SUMMARY:Expanded Formats | Reimagining Art Economies Online
DESCRIPTION:During this interactive event\, Lucy Rose Sollitt and Jo Townshend convene a panel of experts working in the field of art and technology to consider:\nWhat if approaches to selling and experiencing art online were based on a deeper understanding of the artistic possibilities and politics of technologies? Might alternatives to dominant economies be revealed?\nTogether we will consider a range of models and ideas imagined by artists\, thinkers\, critical technologists working with and reflecting on networked technologies. From blockchain enabling alternative models for selling and supporting creation of born digital artworks\, to curated content and art based on Web 1.0 principles. It will explore whether such approaches offer viable alternatives for generating sales while freeing art from dominant market dynamics. And reflect on which perspectives could anticipate future artistic economies.\n–\nThis event will take place via Zoom. A link to join the event will be sent to you shortly.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/expanded-formats-reimagining-art-economies-online/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Digital Marketing
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SUMMARY:The Future of the Blockbuster: A Need for Change?
DESCRIPTION:In this forum\, panellists will consider whether\, when the pandemic ebbs\, they expect and would welcome a return of these large-scale exhibitions. Or whether they think that the current Covid-related limitations – and the demands for greater focus on social justice and concern for the environment – require a reconsideration of institutional purpose\, financial models\, and audience needs. Is an imaginative focus on permanent collections and local audiences the path ahead for some institutions and\, if so\, will audiences and critics shift their expectations accordingly? How best are the interests of knowledge generation served? Is there an opportunity for a greater sharing of resources and expertise across the sector? Will a digital offering need to be re-evaluated as more than a secondary alternative\, particularly if audiences remain reluctant to travel?
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/the-future-of-the-blockbuster-a-need-for-change/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201030
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SUMMARY:Deloitte's Art & Finance Panels | ArtCity 2020
DESCRIPTION:This year\, we will organize a series of virtual “Art & Finance Panels” in collaboration with ArtCity*\, a novel interactive platform that replicates as closely as possible the in-person experience of a live art fair.\nThrough this unique art market online event\, Deloitte Luxembourg will lead every day\, from 23 to 28 October\, 7 online conference panels\, organized in collaboration with Deloitte China\, Italy\, Japan\, Monaco\, Portugal\, Russia\, Switzerland and USA\, on the following subjects:\nFriday\, 23 October \n15:30-17:15 (CET)\nCulture & Smart Cities.\nAs a result of the current sanitary crisis and the digitization of culture\, does it make sense to include culture in the concept of smart cities?\nSaturday\, 24 October\n15:30-17:00 (CET)\nCulture & Sustainable Impact Investment.\nWith the Covid-19 crisis\, financing culture has become even more problematic hence should we consider new creative financing approaches\nSunday\, 25 October\n11:00-12:30 (CET)\n18:00-19:30 (Hong Kong Time)\nHong Kong Art Market.\nA look into the future. With the support of CHINALUX\nMonday\, 26 October\n15:30-17:00 (CET)\nDigital Transformation in the Art Market.\nWhat does this actually mean?\nTuesday\, 27 October\n13:00-14:30 (CET)\n15:00-16:30 (MSK)\nКак мы можем развить российский рынок искусства\n(How We can Expand the Russian Art Market)\n(Organized by Deloitte Russia\, language: Russian)\nTuesday\, 27 October\n15:30-17:00 (CET)\nTrust – Transparency – Responsibility Trends in the Art Market.\nBenefits and challenges for collectors and dealers.\nWednesday\, 28 October\n15:30-17:00 (CET)\nArt & Collectibles.\nWhich wealth management service offerings meet UHNWIs’ needs?
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/deloittes-art-finance-panels/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201031
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SUMMARY:Digital Connections: What Arts Organizations Can Learn From China's Livestreaming Trend
DESCRIPTION:Join Jing Culture & Commerce\, Fliggy\, the travel services platform of Alibaba\, and The British Museum for an in-depth exploration of livestreaming and its potential for museums\, cultural institutions\, and related organizations.\nDuring this webinar\, we’ll discuss the booming livestreaming sphere in China\, the changing landscape of museum audience engagement during the pandemic\, how museums and cultural organizations in other parts of the world are adapting livestreaming strategies and events\, and how arts organizations large and small can connect with global audiences and generate new revenue streams through cultural livestreaming.\nThe webinar will presented by Peter Huang\, Managing Editor of Jing Culture & Commerce and Jing Travel\, which are part of the Jing Group–one of the most trusted English-language sources of news and information about global trends in culture and technology\, including Chinese culture and commerce\, for institutions\, companies\, and professionals worldwide.\nPeter will be joined by:\nAda Xu\, Regional Director (Europe & Middle-East)\, Fliggy\nNatasha Furey\, Tours and Groups Manager\, The British Museum
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/what-arts-organizations-can-learn-from-chinas-livestreaming-trend/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Digital Marketing
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