MAAM 2020: Do Museums Still Need Objects

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? The MAAM Annual Conference […]

Europe Profile and Trends

Presented by  Catherine Devine | Global Business Strategy Leader – Libraries & Museums, Microsoft Catherine 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, […]

The Art Newspaper Live: Is the new spirit of collaboration lip-service or game-changing?

New models for new times: Rethinking the art market in a changing world The 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 […]

MUŻE.X – SHAPING MUSEUM FUTURES

The bi-annual conference is an international project developed jointly by Prof. Carmel Borg and Dr Sandro Debono at the Department of Arts, Open Communities and Adult Education (University of Malta). […]

Digital Art Month – Talk #2

Virtual Reality in Art: Gamification, Visualization Tool or Art Itself? To accompany Digital Art Month, a public exhibition of digital art in NYC during the month of October, we're hosting […]

2020 AMMC Virtual

A national resource network, the American Museum Membership Conference is a not for profit organization that sets the standard for professionals in the field of membership-based fundraising through trend analysis, […]

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Expanded Formats | Reimagining Art Economies Online

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: What 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? […]

The Future of the Blockbuster: A Need for Change?

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, […]