7 - 9 November
Vienna, Austria
This year, the ACMC explores the topic of Transgression and Collaboration—delving into the ways that art, culture, and creativity intersect to challenge boundaries and inspire new forms of expression.
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ACMC 2024 events are free of charge
Programme
Full event programme coming soon
Art Exhibition
Opening: 7 November Garage Grande, Vienna
The ACMC is a unique platform that brings together global artists, cultural leaders, students, and experts to explore the evolving world of arts and cultural management. This year’s program features keynotes, panel discussions, hands-on workshops, and research presentations designed to spark conversation and foster collaboration.
Key Details:
When: 07/11 – 09/11
Where:
07/11 – 08/11 Romanian Cultural Institute Vienna
09/11 – University of Vienna and das café
Exhibition Opening Night: 07/11 at Garage Grande, Vienna
ACMC 2024
Programme Highlights
Here’s a sneak peek at what we have planned
Keynote Address
Dr. Nina Mihaljinac (Director of the UNESCO Chair in Cultural Policy and Management, University of Arts Belgrade)
Paper Presentations
Delve into the latest research on topics from cultural heritage and artificial intelligence to cultural diplomacy and beyond.
Panel Discussions
Including "Arts and Cultural Management Across Borders: National Perspectives," in collaboration with the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC), and “Cultural Heritage” with the European Network of Cultural Centres (ENCC)
Workshops
Dive into topics such as "Managing Transgression and Collaboration in Athens' Artistic Renaissance," led by Eleni Lozou, and sessions in partnership with Journal D'Ambroisie and Salon de la Sagesse
More information on the speakers and event programme will follow soon!
"Arts and Cultural Management in Cultural Heritage. Transgressive projects and strategies"
The ENCC Special will explore strategies for developing transgressive skills and participatory models to make cultural heritage more accessible and inclusive.
Dive into key findings from the ESACH network on the skills young professionals need to shape the future of the heritage sector. Additionally, explore the groundbreaking HeritACT project, co-funded by Horizon Europe, which focuses on integrating digital tools to enhance civic participation and cultural heritage preservation, especially aligned with the New European Bauhaus principles.
Speakers: Spyridon-Stefan Kogkas, Sorina Neacșu, Dzina Skuratovich, Anna Weistock-Mentel,
Moderated by Piotr Michalowski
Invest in the future of arts and culture!
We are thrilled to offer free access to this year’s ACMC event, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to join in on the conversations that shape the future of art and culture. However, to continue creating these impactful experiences, we rely on the generosity of our community.
Your donation isn’t just a contribution — it’s an investment in the future of art and culture. By supporting ACMC, you are directly funding the development of emerging artists, scholars, and cultural leaders, fostering innovative ideas, and enabling collaborative efforts that push boundaries and spark change.
Every donation goes toward creating opportunities for meaningful dialogue, artistic expression, and global collaboration, ensuring that these critical conversations and experiences remain accessible for years to come. Your support empowers us to continue making a real difference in the cultural landscape.
At ACMC, transparency is one of our core values, and we are committed to ensuring that every donation is used responsibly. All contributions go directly toward supporting our conference and mission, including covering essential costs such as event production, artist and speaker support, materials, and the development of future initiatives.