Thirteenth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum

Thirteenth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum

The Thirteenth International Conference on the Inclusive Museum will take place in Lisbon on next 3-5 September 2020 and will feature research addressing the following annual themes: "2020 Special Focus: Museums & Historical Urban Landscapes: Visitors, Collections, Representations".

A call for papers has been launched with the aim to receive proposals for paper presentations, workshops/interactive sessions, posters/exhibits, virtual lightening talks, virtual posters, or colloquia addressing one of the themes mentionned above. The deadline for contributions is 3 September 2019.

More information here.

Study visit in Lyon

Study visit in Lyon

As winning city of the International Award UCLG - Mexico City - Culture 21 (ex-aequo with Seongbuk, Republic of Korea), and given its extensive experience on culture and sustainable development, the city of Lyon together with the Committee on Culture of UCLG will organize a study visit on"Culture, Governance and Sustainable Cities" in Lyon on next 25-27 September 2019.

This visit will be a peer-learning event, and will aim at:

(a) introduce the main cultural policies of the City, including key elements, as well as the various programmes and projects, and

(b) foster exchanges and learning among different cities and local or regional governments from across the world.

The visit will already count with the participation of a cultural delegation from the cities of Esch-sur-Alzette and Terrassa, the Isle of Tenerife, as well as with a delegation from the Konya Metropolitan Municipality.

It is open to any other city of the Committee on Culture of UCLG according to a limited number of places.

We invite all cities of the Committee interested in participating in this peer-learning meeting to contact the Secretariat of the UCLG Committee on Culture before Wednesday, 4 September 2019.

If we were to meet!

If we were to meet!

Michel Vallée, Director of Culture of Vaudreuil-Dorion, recently published the book "If We Were to Meet! - Cultural Mediation, the Vaudreuil-Dorion Model", A guide, an essay, a portrait, a manifesto… “whatever you want it to be”. The book is available in English, French and Spanish.

This book will be accessible for free until 31 August 2019. To get the book for free, follow the following steps:

      - Connect to the platform:  [English]

      - When buying the book, just before filling up the payment information, click on
        "+ Add the promotion code".

      - Enter the promotion code: "Cultura".

      - Click on "next" and finalise the purchase which is now free.

Open call for Actors of Urban Change

Open call for Actors of Urban Change

Do you have an idea to change your city? Do you want to work together with partners from different sectors and discilplines? Would you like to learn from, exchange with and be inspired by changemakers from other European cities?

If the answer is yes, you are invited to apply to become an Actor of Urban Change!

The call for applications will be open until 21 September 2019: check it out here.

 

UCLG Culture Summit 2021 - Call for candidacies

UCLG Culture Summit 2021 - Call for candidacies

Since the founding Congress of Paris, culture has been at the heart of UCLG's policy agenda.

Since 2015, UCLG has convened three editions of the UCLG Culture Summit, which were respectively hosted by the City of Bilbao (Basque Country, Spain, March 2015), the Jeju Self-Governing Special Province (Jeju-do, Republic of Korea, May 2017), and the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (Argentina, April 2019). Following the success of the three first Culture Summit of UCLG, and considering the growing importance of culture in the framework of sustainable cities, the Executive Bureau of UCLG has decided to convene a fourth UCLG Culture Summit in 2021.

 

The UCLG Culture Summit is a unique global event. It responds to the growing importance of culture in local development, a fact that is being evidenced in all continents, at least since the beginning of the 21st century. The Summit is the meeting point of cities, local governments, national governments, civil society organizations and international organizations to discuss the current position of culture in the global agendas. Participants to the Summit are very committed to the successful implementation of policies and programmes on culture and sustainability.

The Summit send very strong messages on the role of culture in development and provides a remarkable international visibility to the city / region / local government that hosts the event. The programme of the Summit, to be elaborated between the UCLG Committee on culture and the host city, will emphasise that culture is an integral part of sustainable cities, and will promote the sharing of experiences and innovations from cities across the world.

 

The Committee on Culture of UCLG has officially launched an open call to all UCLG city and local governments members who wish to host the next edition of the Summit.

Terms of Reference for the organization of the Summit are now available.

The deadline for submitting a candidacy to host the Summit is set on 15 October 2019.

International Conference on Culture, Territory and Development

International Conference on Culture, Territory and Development

On next 11-13 July 2019, the Directorate-Regional for Culture of the Centre of Portugal is organising an international conference on "Culture, Territory and Development" with the aim to promote a broad discussion on the role of culture in regards to the development of territories, within the context of the upcoming competition in Portugal to select the European Capital of Culture 2027 (ECoC).

The conference aims at sharing perspectives for the territory on an international scale, placing culture at the centre of the debate. The following themes will be addressed:
       - Cultural policies at local and regional level;
       - Strategies and visions for the development of cities;
       - Audience development and participatory engagement;
       - European dimension and internationalisation of territories;
       - The impact and sustainability of cultural policies.

The conference will take place in Igreja de Idanha-a-Velha from 11 to 13 July 2019.

More info available here.

National Local Government Cultural Forum Final Report

National Local Government Cultural Forum Final Report

The five year National Local Government Cultural Forum has been brought to a close with the release of the final report 2018. The cultural forum brought together cultural policy and practice managers from across Australian jurisdictions and was the first time that policy and practice in this field had come together. The Forum acted as a clearing house for CDN's research and the development of the planning and evaluation frameworks. This report summarises the activities of the Forum, key research and outputs of the initiative as well as evaluation from the Cultural Forum members.

More information here.

CAE Beyond the Obvious 2019

CAE Beyond the Obvious 2019

This year, the annual conference of Culture Action Europe (CAE), Beyond the Obvious, will be held in Koblenz, Germany, from 23-26 October 2019.

Entitled "Culture Crops: cultural practices in non-urban territories", the meeting will aim at sparking the debate on peripheral territories, througout three conceptual blocks:

       1. Dynamic & Organisation: How does cultural work in peripheral territories take place and how is
           it organised?

       2. Urban-Rural Discrepancies: What is the difference between urban visions of the rural and what
           the rural is today?

       3- Blurred Borderlines: Where does the rural begin and where does it end?

 

Culture Crops will be the conference on the road. various thematic itineraries will be proposed to the participants in order to experience the diversity of models of practice present in the region. These visits will include facilitated debate and exchange between similar practices from other parts of Europe and offer an opportunity for learning and peer-to-peer exchange.

The conference will also feature high level keynote speeches and panel discussions, as well as capacity-buildging workshops and a project agora.

More info: https://www.cae-bto.org/

Gender Balance in Cultural and Creative Sectors

Gender Balance in Cultural and Creative Sectors

Voices of Culture is the European Commission's platform aiming at structuring a regular dialogue with civil society in order to respond to three strategic objectives, namely the promotion of cultural diversity and intercultural dialogue, the promotion of culture as a catalyst for creativity and the promotion of culture as a vital element in the Union’s international relations.

Voices of Culture recently launched a call for contributions for the topic Gender Equality: "Gender balance in Cultural and Creative Sectors", which will lead to a Brainstorming Session (4-5 September 2019, Pragues, Czech Republic) as well as a Dialogue Meeting (5-6 November 2016, Brussels, Belgium), representing the opportunity for a group of around 35 European civil society stakeholders in the cultural sector to exchange ideas on this topic and to present these to the European Commission. The group will brainstorm in September 2019 in Prague, and then discuss the main ideas (to be summarised in a Brainstorming Report) with representatives of the European Commission at a Dialogue Meeting in Brussels in November 2019.

The call is open to representatives of the cultural and creative sectors (professional organisations, cultural institutions, non-governmental organisations, European networks, foundations, private organisations, etc.) with relevant expertise on the topic “Gender Equality: Gender Balance in Cultural and Creative Sectors”, who would like to contribute to discussions with the European Commission.

Organisations applying must be from one of the 28 EU Member States, and apply before 14 June 2019 at last.

More info: http://voicesofculture.eu/2019/05/20/call-for-applications-for-the-topic...

 

 

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