New York is a dynamic cultural hub home to many of the world’s most famous artists, musicians, performers and renowned artistic directors and managers. It’s capacity to attract new artistic talent from around the globe means we look to this city for innovative sparks and inspiration. The city has hundreds of cultural offers from museums and galleries, to music and performance halls, theatres, and art centers, many of them internationally recognized for their excellence and creativity.
This Study Tour is addressed to academics, researchers, students and professionals who are interested in discovering NYC’s cultural policy and its rich and vibrant cultural scene. The focus will be on “New business models and governance for arts and cultural organizations: Innovative case studies from the USA.”
Participants will have the unique opportunity to learn and exchange with colleagues from US and Europe, gain a better understanding culture’s role in American society, as well as develop collaborations and ties with universities, art organisations and cultural companies based in New York City.
The New York Study Tour is designed in collaboration with our American sister network AAAE (Association of Arts Administration Educators), and is one of many activities organised in the framework of ENCATC’s mobility initiative, the Cross Atlantic Education Exchange (CAEE).
Registration
To register please fill in the online form: www.encatc.org/register
Please note that the deadline to register is 8 November 2013.
Participation is only confirmed after payment has been made.
Fees
The registration fee includes organizational and administrative costs.
This fee does not include travel and accommodation costs, meals and
tickets for performances:
General inscription: 350€ / person
A 14% discount to attend this Study Tour is offered to ENCATC members,
former ENCATC trainees and staff, members of AAAE and ANCER: 300€ /
person
For further information, see the ENCATC website or request an information brochure from info@encatc.org.
ENCATC Study Tour: New models for arts and cultural organisations:innovative case studies from the USA
02 December 2013 – 05 December 2013, USA
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