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CTA Singapore 2023, National Gallery Singapore
Latest Interview of Our CEO in Limelight Magazine
In 2013, Estrada founded Agenda Pacific in Sydney. Now based in Sydney, she goes back and forth to Paris, and has also expanded Agenda’s operations to North America.
October 2020 – A New Deal for Arts & Culture
The latest Culture Track survey, released last July, shows that 96% of American citizens believe that Arts & Culture organisations should play a role in times of crisis like the ones we have faced in 2020. While expectations (and/or needs) are high in our respective local communities, how do we meet those expectations yet make sure we don’t crash (and burn out all of our remaining work force) while doing it ?
Finding your voice on social media
Communicating the Museum Chicago 2018
Adam Koszary, Museum of English Rural Life, United Kingdom
We are back together!
Roadshow Australia 2020/2021, starting in Sydney on 16-17 November 2020 at St. Michael’s Golf Club in Little Bay.
Our 30 young leaders are…
Agenda proudly initiated its new program 30 under 30, which commenced on March 10th to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Communicating the Arts conference.
September 2020 – Keep your head above troubled financial waters
If you’ve recently partook in a survey aiming to asses the economic impact of Covid-19 on the Arts and Culture field, raise your hand. The numbers we’ve seen circulate are so high it is almost impossible to actually comprehend the extent of the damage on our sector. We look around to see colleagues being furloughed, cultural institutions announcing their doors will never re-open, and many more signs that the situation is direr that it’s ever been. Are there ways we could keep our heads above water?
Do you aspire to be part of the emerging generation of cultural leaders?
Agenda is proud to launch officially a brand new initiative called 30 under 30 which is a unique programme dedicated to supporting emerging cultural leaders.
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!”