2024, Vienna - "Transgression & Collaboration"
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.
2024 programme features keynotes, panel discussions, hands-on workshops, and research presentations designed to spark conversation and foster collaboration.
"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
"Transgression & Collaboration"
The ACMC 2024 Exhibition, held at the vibrant Garage Grande in Vienna, brought together an extraordinary lineup of international artists to explore the theme of Transgression and Collaboration. This unique showcase celebrated the intersection of art, culture, and community, reflecting the spirit of innovation and inclusivity that defines the ACMC.
Spanning diverse mediums, the exhibition featured works from artists across the globe, each bringing their own perspectives on breaking boundaries and fostering connections. From thought-provoking installations to visually stunning paintings, sculptures, and multimedia projects, the exhibition captivated audiences with its bold creativity and meaningful narratives.