We’re taking part

ICOM Working Internationally Conference

Date:
7 Mar 2018, 10:30AM - 4:30PM
Location:
Edinburgh
Booking details:
Conference tickets start from £25
Address:

National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF

Kate Deans from Creative Europe Desk UK-Scotland is running a flash session at the 2018 ICOM Working Internationally Conference in Edinburgh.

Working Locally, Thinking Globally: 2018 Working Internationally Conference

The 6th Working Internationally Conference ‘Working Locally, Thinking Globally’ considers how museums can respond to the new international context in light of recent world events, while maintaining relevance for both domestic and international audiences.

Come to the flash sessions at 2pm to hear about funding opportunities for working internationally from a range of speakers, including Kate. The short presentations will be followed by questions from the audience:

Creative Europe and the museums, galleries and heritage sectors

2018 is the European Year of Cultural Heritage, and the year will see activities and initiatives all around Europe to get people interested and involved in cultural heritage. Visit the UK country coordinator website  to find out more on how to get involved.

Creative Europe supports European Networks including NEMO, Network of European Museum OrganisationsEuropa NostraEuropean Route of Industrial Heritage, and Future for Religious Heritage, as well as European Platforms for work such as Future Architecture.

UK museums, galleries and heritage organisations also continue to be partners and leads in arts, heritage and interdisciplinary Cooperation Projects, including Dundee & Angus College (SYMBOLS - Culture of Death & Cultural Life), Historic Environment Scotland (Advanced Limes Applications), Shetland Amenity Trust & York Archaeological Trust (Follow the Vikings), Maritime Archaeology Trust (Common Cultural Connections), University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (SHAPE - Sharing a World of Inclusion, Creativity and Heritage), The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery (Ceramics and its dimensions),  Scottish National Portrait Gallery (I am here), The National Gallery, London (Dancing Museums), and more.