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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201031
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SUMMARY:Digital Art Month - Talk #6
DESCRIPTION:Digitizing the Art World: The Impact of Covid-19\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo accompany Digital Art Month\, a public exhibition of digital art in NYC during the month of October\, we’re hosting a series of online talks with leading art + tech on www.digitalartmonth.com/talks\nAnne Bracegirdle\, Senior Director Superblue\nBen Hartley\, Execturive Director National Arts Club NYC\nChristine Kuan\, CEO Sotheby’s Institute of Art\nUlvi Kasimov\, Founder .ART\nModerator: Mary von Aue\, Observer Arts
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/digital-art-month-talk-6/
CATEGORIES:Art,Digital Marketing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201107
DTSTAMP:20260403T233506
CREATED:20201021T180911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201021T180911Z
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SUMMARY:ArtTech Forum 2020
DESCRIPTION:The 4th edition of the ArtTech Forum will focus on how to promote and live arts and culture in the post-covid era.\nGiven this exceptional year\, the Forum embraces with a digital platform created with our partner\, ETH Zurich. We are also keen to maintain the sense of belonging that is key for our community. This new approach to ArtTech aims to encourage not only networking\, but also active participation.\nThe program will include keynote speeches\, roundtable discussions\, and parallel sessions enabling participants to rethink how we both produce and access culture. Our speakers will include representatives of prestigious international organizations from diverse backgrounds.\nDemonstrating that digital does not have to mean passive\, our new platform gives participants the opportunity to take part in smaller breakout group sessions and fully contribute to the proceedings.\nWe will also award the 4th ArtTech Prize to one of the 8 innovative startups selected by an international jury. Startup companies will pitch online prior the event\, but will participate in “real-time” for Q & A scheduled for 5th November 2020.\nWhile this year will be a little different\, we anticipate an opportunity to broaden the ArtTech audience.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/arttech-forum-2020-2/
CATEGORIES:Art,Digital Marketing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201111
DTSTAMP:20260403T233506
CREATED:20201027T151444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T151444Z
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SUMMARY:Creating immersive experiences
DESCRIPTION:How to create compelling experiences and attract visitors in physical places\n\n\nHow Technology (VR/AR) is enhancing experiences in location-based attractions?\n\n\nCreating unique places and compelling experiences in art\, culture and lifestyle destinations\n\n\nDiscovering what’s behind the curtains: business models\, economics\, operations
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/creating-immersive-experiences/
CATEGORIES:Digital Marketing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201121
DTSTAMP:20260403T233506
CREATED:20201013T153412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201013T153412Z
UID:98093-1605006000-1605869999@jingdailyculture.com
SUMMARY:MCN 2020 VIRTUAL: Sustainability: Preserve/Progress
DESCRIPTION:What sustains us? The conference theme for MCN 2020 VIRTUAL—an experience like no other previous conference—is Sustainability: Preserve/Progress. Together\, we will explore the tension between transformation and longevity. Sustainability has many facets—technological\, financial\, environmental\, cultural\, social\, and personal. We recognize the increasingly fraught nature of sustainability—amplified now as we navigate global crises in health\, labor\, climate change\, decolonization\, and more. Let’s confront these issues\, retool our skills\, reconnect with one another\, and work together for a more equitable digital future in museums.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/mcn-2020-virtual-sustainability-preserve-progress/
CATEGORIES:Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201117
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201027T150959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201027T150959Z
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SUMMARY:#ArtProject2020 Vancouver Biennale Art + Tech Expo
DESCRIPTION:From November 11th to 15th\, the Vancouver Biennale will host #ArtProject2020\, a virtual art and technology expo exploring digital art and the newest technologies shifting the art world. This event is free to attend and those without previous exposure to the field will benefit most – everyone is welcome. #ArtProject2020 will be the Vancouver Biennale’s first display of tokenized art\, which is powered by blockchain technology and has redefined digital artwork ownership. This fun-filled\, educational\, hands-on expo will feature panel discussions\, workshops\, and gamified activities including a crypt-puzzle\, digital art battle live\, and virtual gallery tours. To reserve a spot and see the complete speaker list and schedule\, visit www.artproject.io. Trilingual programming in English\, Spanish\, and Chinese will be available. \n\nWhile the expo will be exclusively online and open to a global audience\, it is anchored by a future physical installation by New York based Colombian artist Jessica Angel. Cleverly titled Voxel Bridge\, this public artwork will transform the area underneath Vancouver’s Cambie Street Bridge into an immersive experience to transport visitors between physical and digital worlds. The installation will take place in Spring 2021\, pending official health advisories. In the meantime\, #ArtProject2020 will be a unique opportunity to preview and engage with key ideas that inspired Angel’s vision to build a digital port at the centre of Vancouver.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/artproject2020-vancouver-biennale-art-tech-expo/
CATEGORIES:Art,Digital Marketing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201115
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201009T172110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201009T172110Z
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SUMMARY:Europeana 2020 Crisis\, Change and Culture
DESCRIPTION:CRISIS\, CHANGE AND CULTURE\n\n\n2020 is not the year we thought it was going to be. A global pandemic has changed our day-to-day lives. The Covid crisis has brought home how connected our lives are across the globe\, while the injustices and societal inequalities that exist between them have been thrown into sharp relief. This demands a response from us. Above all\, this year has shown us that we need to build more coherent\, coordinated and effective approaches to dealing with the challenges facing society\, whether it is a short-lived natural disaster\, a pandemic\, or the ongoing battle to combat climate change.\nThis is as true for the cultural heritage sector as it is for our wider society .\nIn recent months\, culture has shown to be a compelling force: people turned to digital technology and communication to share culture and come together as families\, in friendship groups and as communities. As we move through and on from these crises\, how can digital culture create meaningful and positive change in our society?\nNow is the time to look critically at the role of cultural heritage\, and reimagine it.\nEuropeana 2020 builds on that momentum to explore how – together – we can develop an open\, knowledgeable and creative society.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/europeana-2020-crisis-change-and-culture/
CATEGORIES:Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201116
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201023T163844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201023T163844Z
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SUMMARY:The Taste Of Art
DESCRIPTION:It has long been an accepted belief that a museum is a temple of art. These days\, however\, priorities of museums have shifted from storing exhibits and expanding their collections to attracting the attention of various audiences.\nIncreasingly more often\, museums seek to become cultural institutions of interest. In their turn\, additional museum services\, such as cafes and restaurants play an important role in positioning the museum as an accessible place for family recreation\, meetings of friends and business negotiations.\nIt is an obvious fact that cafes and restaurants in museums help these institutions gain additional profits. However\, do these structural subdivisions of the museum serve not only the commercial but also the representative function? Are cafes and restaurants in museums only places for museum visitors to have a quick snack\, or can they serve as independent recreation spaces? Should cafes and restaurants in museums be incorporated into museum expositions? Do museum restaurants and cafes also possess some specific features?
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/the-taste-of-art/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20201116T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20201116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201106T135158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T135158Z
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SUMMARY:Museums Facing Extinction - Lithuanian Edition
DESCRIPTION:Do you believe museums can become agents of change to foster better futures respecting people and the Planet? Do you want to start the ecological transition of your museum? Do you want to inspire your museum colleagues to commit to the climate crisis agenda? And most of all\, you are passionate about innovation and change?\nWe Are Museums\, EIT Climate-KIC and the MO Museum join forces to offer to 20 museum professionals in Lithuania and to all the international We Are Museums community a very special day! We will gather future\, museum and climate experts to explore new ways of seeing the future and to harvest best practices of museums acting for the Planet.\nWe gathered experts in global impact\, systemic change\, future-thinking\, sustainability\, biomimicry\, architecture\, contemporary art\, circular economy\, and key museum professionals to share their experiences and provoke news practices.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/museums-facing-extinction-lithuanian-edition/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201121
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201009T172125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201009T172125Z
UID:98069-1605524400-1605869999@jingdailyculture.com
SUMMARY:NEMO European Museum Conference 2020
DESCRIPTION:Museums making sense will discuss how museums can help visitors make sense of complicated matters – be it climate change or migration processes or economic relations. Through storytelling methods\, museums can help us understand complex interrelations. Multiperspective approaches can help us appreciate different perspectives. Museums can work as innovative labs to test different complex scenarios\, giving the opportunity to find answers for questions like: How do we want to live? How could the future look like? \n\n\nJoin us for an inspiring four days online conference divided into morning and afternoon sessions. In sessions\, panel discussions and webinars we will discuss how museums help people make sense of the world. We will get social in online receptions\, museum tours and a museum themed pub-quiz.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/nemo-european-museum-conference-2020/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201120
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201020T154158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201020T154158Z
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SUMMARY:A Louvre Abu Dhabi and NYU Abu Dhabi Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This November\, two institutions at the heart of Saadiyat Island – Louvre Abu Dhabi and NYU Abu Dhabi – will\, for the first time\, co-present the global symposium: Reframing Museums. Global scholars\, academics\, established and emerging artists\, and international museum experts will convene to discuss\, interrogate\, and reimagine the art museum of the future\, building together new frameworks for museum practice. This live\, virtual event will be open to the public and tackle the most pressing issues facing art museums today through series of roundtable discussions\, keynote speeches\, case study presentations and participative world café discussions.\nGlobal luminaries confirmed include HE Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak\, Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi\, David Wrisley\, Eugene Tan\, Jean-Luc Martinez\, Kaywin Feldman\, Kwame Anthony Appiah\, Manal Ataya\, Max Hollein\, Mikhail Piotrovsky\, Peter Magee and Yang Zhigang.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/a-louvre-abu-dhabi-and-nyu-abu-dhabi-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T020000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201117T023000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201113T135759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201113T135759Z
UID:98458-1605578400-1605580200@jingdailyculture.com
SUMMARY:Crossover collaboration 101: Understanding China’s latest business craze
DESCRIPTION:In China\, collaborating with companies from totally disconnected industries has recently become a must. While this is nothing new for global fashion brands\, other industries now use these crossover collaborations to bring a sense of novelty and uniqueness to their products. In this webinar\, we will thus take a peek at this unique strategy\, study its best approaches and showcase inspiring case studies.\nIn recent years\, Chinese crossover collaborations exploded as the market became increasingly dynamic through innovative concepts across many industries. This can be linked to China State Council’s 2014 announcement of the “Plan of Action for Strengthening the Implementation of National Intellectual Property Rights Strategies”\, which laid out policies for improving IP-related laws to strengthen the creation\, operation\, and protection of intellectual property by the year 2020.\nBy using their products to collaborate with other brands’ and industries’ intellectual properties\, companies can refresh their positioning and expand their reach towards a new target audience. This approach appeals particularly to post-90s and post-00s generations\, who are increasingly becoming the most attractive consumer group in today’s China.\nLooking at the nowadays collaboration scene\, we see that beauty brands lead the way but other industries are making efforts too. Leading collaborations vary from museums to video games\, from bubble teas to top livestreamers amongst many. In most cases\, both brands manage to gain fame and conversions\, amongst other benefits\, creating a win-win situation. During this session\, we’ll thus explore the advantages of crossover collaborations\, highlight how to leverage this approach and review inspiring examples from the market’s best players.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/98458/
CATEGORIES:Art,Digital Marketing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201110T140238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201110T140238Z
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SUMMARY:Discussions on Transforming Museum Experience
DESCRIPTION:Join Cooper Hewitt for an interactive session on Transforming Museum Experience. Participants will explore topics related to the design of a museum experience\, thoughts on how and why it should transform\, and share ideas for how we might work to bring about the kind of transformation we seek collectively. \nThe format of the program is made up almost entirely of small group discussions based on prompts generated by an interdisciplinary working group made up of sixteen museum professionals doing progressive work across visitor-experience facing roles. Convened by the Interaction Lab thanks to the generous support of the Samuel H. Kress Foundation\, this working group will publish a toolkit in early 2021 that will contain thoughts and ideas on designing transformative museum experiences\, useful tools and approaches from our own areas of practice\, and tactics to help drive this work forward within institutions.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/discussions-on-transforming-museum-experience/
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201111T161030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201111T161030Z
UID:98436-1605686400-1605693600@jingdailyculture.com
SUMMARY:Cities & Museums Webinar Forum - 4th Session
DESCRIPTION:The creation of social and economic networks for the cultural and artistic establishment in times of crisis\nGiven the reduction in public subsidies\, it is necessary for civil society to get involved and participate in the conservation\, research and dissemination of artistic heritage\, as well as in its production. We are interested in knowing the different formulas and approaches adopted by both public and private museums in Spain and beyond. Museums and cultural centers have the opportunity\, in this digital era\, to intensify the provision of services to the artistic sector and society\, both to local and global audiences\, and even to redefine their functions\, mission and vision.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/cities-museums-webinar-forum-4th-session/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201121
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201104T154225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201104T154225Z
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SUMMARY:Museums and Galleries Responding to the Climate and Ecological Crisis
DESCRIPTION:NMDC is hosting a virtual conference on the climate crisis\, convened by CEO of the Horniman\, Nick Merriman who is also Chair of NMDC’s environment and ecology subgroup. Participants will discuss how museum professionals can learn from each other’s efforts to tackle the climate and ecological crisis. The focus will be on positive action and practical solutions.\n \n 
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/museums-and-galleries-responding-to-the-climate-and-ecological-crisis/
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201122
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201118T095726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T095726Z
UID:98483-1605870000-1605956399@jingdailyculture.com
SUMMARY:Culture Geek Conference
DESCRIPTION:Since 2012\, Culture Greek has been bringing together the people who are at the forefront of digital transformation in museums\, galleries\, theaters\, festivals\, publishing and film. Their events are packed with real actionable advice\, giving you the knowledge you need to make more impact with your work.\nThis year Culture Geek brings the conference direct to your computer. Watch the talks live (UK timezone) and then return to them with online access for 12 months.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/culture-geek-conference/
CATEGORIES:Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201126
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201103T131057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T131057Z
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SUMMARY:Collect & Connect: Archives and Collections in a Digital Age
DESCRIPTION:Collect & Connect: Archives and Collections in a Digital Age will be held at Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden (*) from 23-24 November 2020. The aims of this international conference which officially concludes the NWO/Brill Creative Industries Project Making Sense of Illustrated Handwritten Archives are twofold. First\, to present results of finished and original research in the field of digitized archives and natural and cultural heritage collections. Second\, to promote exchange and discussion between researchers and heritage professionals in the field of digital natural and cultural heritage. Next to specialized paper presentations\, the conference will also entail a variety of interactive formats (e.g.\, round tables or demos). Six to eight papers presented at the conference are expected to be selected for publication in the ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH). All positively reviewed papers shall be submitted as proceedings volume to CEUR-WS.org for online publication. Confirmed keynote speakers are:\nDr. Sharon Leon (Michigan State University)\nProf. Lambert Schomaker (University of Groningen)\nProf. Franco Niccolucci (PIN – University of Florence)
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/collect-connect-archives-and-collections-in-a-digital-age/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture,Digital Marketing
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201124T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201124T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201030T133929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T133929Z
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SUMMARY:Musemio and Immerse UK Virtual Summit
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to supercharge your ideas about innovation in the cultural sector? Join the UKs newest summit for forward-thinking museums and cultural institutions. Culture Reimagined is where innovation in the cultural sector is celebrated. \nDuring the interactive panels\, fireside chats\, and technology demos\, you will: \n\nLearn how to supercharge your museum’s innovation knowledge\nDiscover emerging technologies and how to apply them in your setting\nBe inspired by conscious thought leaders collaborating with tech companies\nShare best digital practices and opportunities for return on investment during these unusual times
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/musemio-and-immerse-uk-virtual-summit/
CATEGORIES:Digital Marketing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201129
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201118T103818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T103818Z
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SUMMARY:Christie's Education Conference 2020: The Chinese Art Market
DESCRIPTION:Christie’s Education will be holding its first global virtual conference on 26-27 November 2020. The conference will explore the global impact of the Chinese art ecosystem from both historical and current perspectives.\nOver two days the conference will cover a wide range of disciplines which consider China’s contribution to the arts from a transnational and trans-historical perspective. Sessions address issues of cultural exchange\, artistic cross-fertilization and appropriation\, the circulation of works of art\, collecting networks and the economics of taste and value\, as well as today’s art market.\nThe conference will run on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 November from 9.30am – 5.30pm (GMT). The conference will be bi-lingual in English and Mandarin with translation provided.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/christies-education-conference-2020-the-chinese-art-market/
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201205
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201201T133658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T133658Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural and Creative Sectors and Local Development
DESCRIPTION:What is the issue?\nThe direct and indirect impacts of culture on local development are largely achieved through cultural participation and access of diverse groups of population to cultural amenities and activities. Cultural participation is linked to a number of areas of social and economic impact: social inclusion\, education and life-long learning\, well-being and health. High levels of cultural participation might be conducive to a favourable social environment for cultural and creative entrepreneurship\, thereby enhancing the impact of cultural and creative production on job creation. In many cities and regions\, cultural participation and specialisations in the cultural and creative sectors are evolving\, and being used to tackle and societal challenges (e.g. climate change) from new angles\, favouring resilience\, skills creation and prosocial behavioural changes. High levels of cultural participation also create the premises for a stronger support of cultural spending and cultural policies from the public opinion\, thus contributing to the financial and social sustainability of cultural and creative sectors. \nThe OECD-EC Policy Webinar\nThere is however still a lack of capacity at subnational levels to measure cultural participation and design instruments that can effectively increase it. This policy webinar will provide an opportunity to learn from latest academic evidence on the economic and social impacts of cultural participation\, approaches to better capture it at regional level and instruments to increase it. The event shall also showcase a number of interesting European and non-European cases in this regard.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/cultural-and-creative-sectors-and-local-development/
CATEGORIES:Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201206
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201124T172100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T172100Z
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SUMMARY:The CoMuseum: Virtual International Conference and Workshops
DESCRIPTION:On December 2-4\, the U.S. Embassy in Greece\, in partnership with the Benaki Museum and the British Council\, will present the 10th International CoMuseum Conference. The event will take place in a digital format this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The conference is organized in collaboration with the Goethe-Institut Athen and the Ambassade de France/Institut Français de Grèce\, and is under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Sports\, the Municipality of Athens\, and the Municipality of Thessaloniki. The CoMuseum is supported by Uni Systems as a Strategic Sponsor\, and Microsoft as a Major Sponsor.\nDuring the tenth installment of this annual conference\, professionals from international museums and cultural organizations\, artists\, civil society representatives\, educators\, and academics will examine: leadership in museums and cultural organizations during these challenging times; the social impact of museums with regard to their communities\, human rights\, and social justice; the ongoing digital transformation in the cultural sector; and the “greening” of museums\, in consideration of environmental health\, as well as the wellness of museum visitors and staff.\nThe conference will feature global experts and cultural leaders from around the world who will share their knowledge and experience through a series of presentations and discussions. A list of featured speakers follows below.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/the-comuseum-virtual-international-conference-and-workshops/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201208
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201118T104453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T104453Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural Alliances: The Imperatives and Challenges of Collaboration
DESCRIPTION:For the third iteration of Museum 2050’s annual symposium\, the platform looks to explore the concept of collaboration\, both in its proliferation in recent partnerships amongst museums\, particularly in China\, and as a centerpiece of creative production. We wish to ask the fundamental question: why collaborate? What is the purpose of these cultural alliances? Whether they are between distinct institutions\, artists\, professionals\, spaces or disciplines\, what is gained when we collaborate? What is lost? How can we best foster collaboration? This year\, Museum 2050 seeks to broaden the discussion beyond the realm of the Chinese context in order to investigate why museums make the decision to go beyond their walls to forge partnerships\, both with other actors in the arts and those in other fields.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/cultural-alliances-the-imperatives-and-challenges-of-collaboration/
LOCATION:He Art Museum
CATEGORIES:Architecture,Art,Branding,Culture,Digital Marketing,WeChat
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201210
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201021T181645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201021T181645Z
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SUMMARY:Arts U: National Arts Marketing Project Conference
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to immerse yourself in all things arts marketing and what you need to know as our field shifts beneath our feet?\nAre you ready to dive into conversations to launch your exploration of new ways of thinking or affirm tried and true tactics?\nIf you said yes\, then have we got the lineup for you!\nThis year’s conference will bring forward: \n\nLearning and application in consumer behavior changes that will inform your decision making\nDetecting and ways to avoid bias in content creation\nExplore how to communicate value and maximize revenue through pricing for online and in-person performances\nReflect on what accessibility means now\nEmail and audience targeting\, how will you cut through the noise?\nAccess a round up of research that will assist you in understanding the new landscape ahead\nStorytelling and fundraising go hand in hand\, what does it mean during and post-pandemic?\nEnjoy interactive breaks and networking opportunities to connect you with your peers and give you some room to breathe\n\nKicked off with an inspirational keynote on resiliency\, change management and navigating this tumultuous time.\nOur sessions this year will focus on equity and accessibility and an outlook for the next 18-24 months ahead. These are uncertain times\, and we are targeting content and interactions to position you the best and strongest to get through.\nYou don’t want to miss this!
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/arts-u-national-arts-marketing-project-conference/
CATEGORIES:Art,Digital Marketing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201212
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201118T160002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201118T160002Z
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SUMMARY:CIDOC Conference 2020
DESCRIPTION:The CIDOC Conference 2020 will address an important societal theme that cannot be ignored nowadays: digital transformation in cultural heritage institutions. This Conference is looking to collect first-hand experiences\, bring visibility to projects implemented in that field and draw conclusions and recommendations from these contributions.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/cidoc-conference-2020/
CATEGORIES:Digital Marketing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201212
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201106T131107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T131107Z
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SUMMARY:Museums+Tech 2020
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 conference asks what role digital can play for museums in a crisis. How can museums and other cultural organisations respond to crisis\, both in terms of their collections\, programmes\, and internally? Do they have what it takes to survive when their doors can no longer open to the public? What role can digital play in responding to crisis and how might it be used to respond to issues of colonisation\, access and inclusion? The MCG’s annual conference brings together practitioners\, researchers\, funders\, and those from related cultural heritage and technology sectors from around the world.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/museumstech-2020/
CATEGORIES:Culture,Digital Marketing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201209T131500
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201201T135507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201201T135507Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Engagement Series #1: Digital Collaboration: Context and Needs
DESCRIPTION:Digital Engagement Series \nIf it wasn’t evident prior\, the pandemic has emphasized the nonprofit arts sector’s need to dismantle the silos prohibiting collaboration in digital engagement. In recognition of this\, the Association of African American Museums\, American Alliance of Museums\, Association of Art Museum Curators\, Association of Art Museum Directors\, Association of Academic Museums and Galleries\, Museum Association of the Caribbean\, and the Museum Computer Network have aligned\, for the first time\, to present an online series bringing together their constituencies to advance the museum community’s digital projects. Together the associations have partnered with the School of Museum Studies\, University of Leicester and their ‘One by One’ project\, a multi-partner international initiative\, gathering together cultural organizations\, policy makers\, academics\, professional bodies\, support agencies\, and communities of practice\, to build digitally confident art organizations by helping them better define\, improve\, measure and embed the digital literacy of their staff and volunteers in all roles and at all levels.\nThrough this program\, we hope to offer a deeper understanding of the current successes\, to emphasize the necessary aspects of team building and shared accountability in digital projects; and to share research and findings through the One-by-One initiatives.\nOrganized by AAMC in collaboration with our partners\, please contact programs@artcurators.org with any questions.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/digital-engagement-series-1-digital-collaboration-context-and-needs/
CATEGORIES:Digital Marketing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201217
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201124T171805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201124T171805Z
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SUMMARY:Making History Together: Public Participation in Museums
DESCRIPTION:The international online symposium will bring together scholars\, museum professionals and heritage practitioners to discuss how participatory history is constructed\, developed\, and implemented in museums.\n\nWe invite you to register and attend the one-day symposium “Making History Together: Public Participation in Museums”. It will take place on 15 December 2020 and will bring together participants and case studies from all over the world. Sessions include discussions on co-creation and co-production\, community of interpretation\, digital public participatory practices\, empowerment\, and overall impact on making history in museums.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/making-history-together-public-participation-in-museums/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201221
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201204T142747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201204T142747Z
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SUMMARY:What is a Museum? Part 2: The Function of Collecting
DESCRIPTION:The defining essential unity in museums are the functions of collecting\, preserving\, documenting\, researching\, exhibiting and in other ways\, communicating and interpreting evidence of human culture and history for the benefit of everyone. Should our collections shift as our communities do? In a world aimed towards political correctness\, how do we address collections as a result of power and colonization? The elephant in the room … deaccession!
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/what-is-a-museum-an-exploration-in-six-parts/
CATEGORIES:Art
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201230
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201223T131313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201223T131313Z
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SUMMARY:(Asia) Virtual Event: 2021 Culture + Trends Report: Happiness Reset
DESCRIPTION:What defines the post-2020 consumer?\n2020 has been eventful to say the least\, but amidst the crises we’ve witnessed\, there is a silver lining. Confronted with a global pandemic we collectively opened our doors to new attitudes\, behaviors and values\, changing how we seek and attain happiness\, a happiness reset you could say. Happiness has always been the holy grail of human life\, yet the events of the last year have caused a shift in how we achieve it and will try to do so in the future.\nAs experts in human behavior\, we are often asked: what is next?\nTo answer this\, we use a unique methodology\, combining a macro analysis and qualitative exploration with our leading-edge consumer network\, to identify 14 trends that have shaped the post-2020 consumer. A final stage of quantification by 18\,000 consumers in 18 markets\, enables us to understand the strength of attitude and behavior of consumers in relation to each trend.\nWe explore these trends and the implications for brands in our 2021 Culture + Trends Report: Happiness Reset.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/asia-virtual-event-2021-culture-trends-report-happiness-reset/
CATEGORIES:Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210106T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T233507
CREATED:20201221T170311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201221T170311Z
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SUMMARY:VRAR Chicago: The Next Evolution in Arts & Culture
DESCRIPTION:Even during travel restrictions\, augmented and virtual reality allow us to experience arts & culture from far away places. While it will never be a replacement for seeing the Mona Lisa or the Great Wall of China in person\, VR and AR can bring these masterpieces right into your home.\nPrograms like “Let’s Create! Pottery VR\,” “Tilt Brush\,” and “Kingspray Graffiti Simulator” allow our imaginations to run wild and try new art forms without the mess. Augmented reality can make works of art come alive\, jump out of their frames and tell their story. Even programs as “simple” as Google Earth VR can shrink the world and allow people to walk a distant street\, admire the local architecture and even observe the remote fashion trends.\nImmersive technologies make the world seem both approachably smaller and larger than life with the wealth of possibilities to explore. Join us as we explore how arts and culture are being made more accessible through augmented and virtual reality.
URL:https://jingdailyculture.com/event/vrar-chicago-the-next-evolution-in-arts-culture/
CATEGORIES:Art,Culture
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