Connecting the art world
Communicating the Museum (CTM) is the world’s leading arts communications conference. Each year we gather communications professionals from over 2,500 arts organisations from 40 countries worldwide in a new cultural city. Over 3 days we organise inspiring keynote speeches, engaging panel discussions and thought-provoking learning sessions, addressing the latest trends and issues facing the world museums and the wider communications industry.
An unparalleled networking opportunity
CTM offers the chance to network and learn from experts from industries outside of the museum world, such as technology, business, branding and corporate communications. We always plan an exciting fringe programme of cultural trips and excursions, evening cocktails and dinners.
Communicating the Museum: the story
CTM was founded in 2000 by Corinne Estrada, CEO of communications agency Agenda, alongside the V&A's Damien Whitmore, at the time Director of Communications at the Tate . Their vision was to bring together arts and communications professionals from all over the world and provide a platform for networking and debate. The event is widely recognised as a rare opportunity for peers from across the globe to meet, exchange ideas, be inspired by experts from outside industries and be updated on current issues and trends.
Registration is now open for the 13th Communicating the Museum conference in Stockholm. CTM13 will take place from 3 - 6 July at Moderna Museet, Varldksulturmuseerna and the Nationalmuseum. Book now to make the most of the early bird offer, valid until 31 March 2013.