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Open call for contributions: Pacific Arts

Pacific Arts Association, 01 March 2022

In addition to the special issue themes, Pacific Arts, the journal of the Pacific Arts Association, has an ONGOING OPEN CALL for submissions on the arts of Oceania and its diasporas focusing on visual arts, material cultures, and heritage arts.

Call for Entries: 2022 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation

UNESCO Bangkok, 01 March 2022, Thailand

Submissions are now being accepted for the 2022 UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation.

The Missing Pillar Talks

British Council, 23 February 2022, International

The Missing Pillar Global Talks: Common Sense and The Community takes place 9-10 March 2022, 13:00-17:00 GMT. All live sessions will be available in English, French, Arabic and Spanish and will be British Sign Language interpreted.

Call for proposals - 12th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research

University of Antwerp, Cultural Management Programme, 23 February 2022, Belgium

Are we experiencing with the pandemic an interruption - like a ripple in the sea - or are we facing disruption, a crisis that is leading towards the need for breaking down and rebuilding of the system? Where does this leave cultural policy? A victim lost in a global sea of debt? Or a survivor that finds shelter and builds towards a more secure future?

MULTIPLICITY. A Conference on the Future of Cultural Politics in Europe

European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies, 23 February 2022, Spain

25-27 February: Co-organized by European Institute for Progressive Cultural Policies and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia. (Streaming in English and Spanish)

Call for contributions: Artists’ Narratives in Cultural Policy and Management Research

Journal of Cultural Management and Cultural Policy, 17 February 2022, International

Artists shape policy and management processes integral to their career development and to their practice. As the main art producers, they are considered as decisive participants in artistic terms, but they remain side-lined in policymaking, and underrepresented in the arts management discourse. This special issue will examine artists’ individual and collective agency in cultural policy and manage…