Open Call: Arts & Cultural Management Conference (ACMC), 4th edition, 28 - 30 January 2021, entitled REvisiting Borders. Borders can be physical, digital, imagined, and cultural, to name just a few. They can empower yet restrict. They give definition but also create limitations. #ACMC21 aims to provide an engaging space for students and emerging professionals to explore questions and discuss what borders mean in today’s world, especially within the arts and culture field.
Key benefits:
A unique platform: Since 2018, the ACMC conference has offered students and emerging professionals in the arts & culture sector a unique platform to share insights, exchange ideas, learn from high-profile speakers and collaborate internationally.
A varied, flexible & interactive format: The 2021 edition will take place entirely online with live-streamed and pre-recorded sessions (e.g. panel discussions, workshops, talks, presentations, poster exhibition, networking). It could very well support universities in diversifying their 2020/21 academic program and offer as participation in the conference will challenge and improve students’ presentation skills, knowledge of the sector's trends & initiatives across and beyond Europe, and grow their network.
Leading speakers: ACMC’s strategic partnership with the European Network on Cultural Management & Policy will ensure the participation of leading figures in the sector in talks related to each of the 2021 themes.
More agency, personalization, and collaboration: Unlike the previous three editions, the 2021 ACMC takes a decentralized model, with giving more involvement opportunities to groups to set up a localized hub and thus encouraging collaboration towards collectively shaping the event agenda.
Key dates:
The ACMC 2021 Call is open until Sunday 4 October 2020, at 11.59 pm CET.
Submissions results will be announced on Friday 30 October 2020.
Event dates: 28 - 30 January 2021
Download documents for the Open Call
and download documents for Localized Hubs
Encatc – the European network on cultural management and policy
#ACMC21
#REvisitingBorders
@ACMCnetwork
Quelle: ACMC
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