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In conversation with Pascal Hufschmid – A museum gives children a seat at the table!
“Rather than considering children as a passive audience, we thought this was an opportunity to actively listen to them and let them take part in these international, high-level conversations. It is their future we are discussing after all!”
How can we heal?
2020 has kicked-off with a never-ending month of January that brought its fair share of hilarious memes, providing a much-needed break from what seemed like a similarly never-ending trail of worrying news around the globe.
Let's work together
“Our house is on fire.” It was almost a year ago today that young activist Greta Thunberg pronounced those words at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Thinking China – How to market to shifting tourism needs
Arts organisations have been alerted to the impact that cultural tourism is having upon our sector. But the reality is that we often feel overwhelmed by how to tap into that market.
In conversation with Adrian Collette, artists are our most important cultural leaders
ARTISTS ARE OUR MOST IMPORTANT CULTURAL LEADERS. HOW MIGHT WE HELP THEM THRIVE?
In conversation with Tina Walsberger, breaking down silos builds good cultural leadership
BREAKING DOWN SILOS BUILDS GOOD CULTURAL LEADERSHIP
In conversation with Anthony Bastic, crafting engaging storytelling experiences in the arts
From producer to respectful enabler. “Trust is paramount when it comes to creating authentic experiences for the public,” says Bastic.
Cancellation of the 2019 Grands Prix
We would like to inform you that the 2019 Grands Prix will be cancelled with effect from 1 August 2019.
In conversation with Mike Murawski, building a community-centered museum
In the past few years, we have seen a few museums initiating a shift from operating and presenting themselves as collection-centered institutions to human-centered organizations.