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Conferences - Lists of International Meetings
World Academy of Science: Arts Conferences
Arts Conferences is an indexed listing of upcoming meetings, seminars, congresses, workshops, programs, continuing CME courses, trainings, summits, and weekly, annual or monthly symposiums.
Academy of Cultural Diplomacy: International Conferences
The Academy for Cultural Diplomacy organizes a number of international conferences with leading organization, which take place throughout the year and around the world. The conferences provide an opportunity for larger audiences to actively participate and engage in discussions featuring high profile figures from the fields of international politics, diplomacy, culture, academia, civil society and the private sector.
International Conferences
Arts in Society
Founded in 2000, the Arts in Society Research Network offers an interdisciplinary forum for discussion of the role of the arts in society. It is a place for critical engagement, examination and experimentation, developing ideas that connect the arts to their contexts in the world – on stage, in studios and theaters, in classrooms, in museums and galleries, on the streets and in communities.
a2ru (Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities)
The Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities (a2ru) is a partnership of colleges and universities committed to transforming higher education to ensure the greatest possible institutional support for arts-integrative research, curricula, programs and creative practice between the arts, sciences, and other disciplines.
AAAE (Association of Arts Administration Educators)
AAAE’s annual conference brings together members and colleagues from across the globe. It is the perfect opportunity to connect with fellow arts administrators and educators and explore the complex questions of arts and cultural management. Our members gather to share their latest research findings, explore the newest practices and keep up with the rapidly changing ways way art is made, supported, experienced, and delivered in markets across the globe.
AAC (Artist Communities Alliance)
Artist Communities Alliance (ACA) has historically hosted an annual conference to advance knowledge-sharing and exchange within the artist residency field.
AAM (American Alliance of Museums)
The AAM Annual Meeting is the only event of its scope and scale. It brings together museums of all types and sizes—from art and history museums to zoos and botanic gardens—to share ideas and make connections that are transformational. It’s a place where all museum professionals learn from one another, create partnerships, and leave inspired to make an impact on their museums, communities, and the world.
NASAA (National Assembly of State Arts Agencies)
We are the professional association of the nation’s 56 state and jurisdictional arts agencies. NASAA is a national, not-for-profit, nonpartisan organization that champions public support for the arts in America.
NALAC (National Association of Latino Arts and Culture)
Since 1989, the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures has delivered programs that stabilize and revitalize the US Latino arts and cultural sector via funding, leadership training, convenings, research, and advocacy.
Arts Management Network
Arts Management Network is an international platform for arts managers, researchers, students, policy makers, journalists and professionals in the arts and creative sector around the globe. Our aim is to shed lights on new approaches to the roles and challenges for arts managers in the context of global developments with a special, but not exclusive focus on non-Western countries.
Americans for the Arts
Our mission is to build recognition and support for the extraordinary and dynamic value of the arts and to lead, serve, and advance the diverse networks of organizations and individuals who cultivate the arts in America.
APAP (Association of Performing Arts Presenters)
APAP is the national service, advocacy and membership organization for the performing arts presenting, booking and touring field.
Academy for Cultural Diplomacy
The Academy for Cultural Diplomacy organizes a number of international conferences with leading organization, which take place throughout the year and around the world. The conferences provide an opportunity for larger audiences to actively participate and engage in discussions featuring high profile figures from the fields of international politics, diplomacy, culture, academia, civil society and the private sector.
ACEI (Association for Cultural Economics International)
The Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI) is a society of academics, practitioners, industry professionals and policy makers which promotes scholarly investigation of issues involved in the economics of the arts and cultural activities.
ICCP (International Conference on Cultural Policy)
Cultural Policy Conference aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Cultural Policy Conference. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Cultural Policy Conference.
NEMO (Network of European Museum Organisations)
The Network of European Museum Organisations (NEMO) was founded in 1992 as an independent network of national museum organisations representing the museum community of the member states of the Council of Europe. Together, NEMO’s members speak for more than 30,000 museums in 40 countries across Europe.
NAPAMA (North American Performing Arts Managers and Agents)
APAMA is a community for and by arts professionals to facilitate better business. We are a space where agents, managers, self-represented artists, presenters, and other arts workers can get informed about the performing arts industry, find support, and develop relationships that enhance our daily working lives, and collectively make our field better for all.