Communicating the Arts

CTA Paris 2024

5 Continents
15,000 Participants
28 Conferences

Communicating the Arts (CTA) is the world’s leading arts communications conference. Formerly Communicating the Museum, it was co-founded with TATE in 2000. This conference is designed to equip cultural leaders working in visual arts, performing arts and heritage with the skills to build audiences and take their organisations to the next level. 

“The conference provides a robust platform to discuss how the new technologies challenge innovate museums by bringing together young, emerging and well-established cultural leaders, courageous change makers and disruptors from all over the world” - Dr. Natalia Grincheva, LASALLE College for the Arts, Singapore

Communicating the Arts Conference in Paris
2– 4 April 2024

The 28th Communicating the Arts conference returns to Europe, arriving in Paris for the first time since 2016! The event features over 60 speakers, including multimedia graphic designers, visual artists, technologists, architects, communication experts, and cultural entrepreneurs from the visual and performing arts, as well as the creative industries.

Past Communicating the Arts

  • Paris

    CITÉ DE L’ARCHITECTURE ET DU PATRIMOINE
    PALAIS DE TOKYO
    CARROUSEL DU LOUVRE
    HANGAR Y
    CENTRE POMPIDOU

    Driving Positive Impact and Social Responsibility

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  • Singapore

    NATIONAL GALLERY OF SINGAPORE

    Art + Technology
    November 2023

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  • Lausanne

    PLATEFORME 10

    Placemaking
    September 2021

    programme

  • Sydney

    ART GALLERY OF NSW

    New Deal
    November 2020

  • Sydney

    AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM

    Cultural Leadership
    November 2019

    programme

  • Montreal

    MUSEE DES BEAUX ARTS

    Inclusivity, Empathy and Well-Being
    October 2019

    programme

  • Copenhagen

    SMK & LOUISIANA

    Build Partnerships
    June 2019

    programme

  • Chicago

    MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

    Dare to be Fun
    November 2018

    programme

  • Brussels

    BOZAR

    Are you Ready to Participate?
    June 2018

    programme

  • Los Angeles

    GETTY MUSEUM & LACMA

    Museums Beyond Walls
    November 2017

    programme

  • Paris

    MUSEE DU LOUVRE & GRAND PALAIS

    The Power of Education
    June 2017

    programme

  • Quebec

    MUSEE DES BEAUX ARTS & MUSEE DE LA CIVILISATION

    Engagement
    November 2016

    programme

  • Berlin

    DEUTSCHES HISTORISCHES MUSEUM

    Dialogue
    July 2016

    programme

  • Istanbul

    TOPKAPI, HAGIA EIRE & MILITARY MUSEUM

    Contemporary
    September 2015

    programme

  • Sydney

    ART GALLERY OF NSW & SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUM

    Optimism
    November 2014

    programme

  • Stockholm

    MODERNA MUSEET & NATIONALMUSEUM

    Creativity
    June 2013

  • New York

    METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART & MoMA

    The World is Changing, how will museums adapt?
    June 2012

  • Düsseldorf

    KUNSTPALAST & KUNSTHALLE

    The Museum and You
    July 2011

  • Vienna

    KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM & ALBERTINA

    Audiences, Keeping the Old, Finding the New
    July 2010

  • Malaga

    PICASSO MUSEUM

    Making the Most of a Connected World
    June 2009

  • Venice

    DOGES’ PALACE

    Communications Strategies, How to Make an Impact
    June 2008

  • Madrid

    MUSEO NACIONAL REINA SOFIA, MUSEO NACIONAL DEL PRADO & THYSSEN-BORNEMISZA MUSEUM

    Reach Wider Audiences & Improve The Visitor Experience
    July 2007

  • Rotterdam

    WERELDMUSEUM & KUNSTHAL

    Building Partnerships
    July 2006

  • Turin

    PALACIO REAL & MOLE

    The Ideal Exhibition
    July 2005

  • Valencia

    IVAM & OCEANOGRÀFIC

    Marketing Permanent Collections
    July 2004

  • Paris

    BRITISH EMBASSY

    The Museum in the 21st Century
    July 2003

  • Paris

    MUSEE DES ARTS DECORATIFS

    New Spaces
    June 2001

  • Paris

    MUSEE DES ARTS DECORATIFS

    Visual Identity
    June 2000