On the 1st and 2nd of June 2017, join Queen Margaret University and the Association of Arts Administration Educators for two days of programming, with over thirty sessions, all exploring the future of Arts Management as a discipline
Over 80 International Delegates from across Europe, the USA and beyond will come together in Edinburgh to discuss the future of Arts Management as a discipline. More than 30 sessions will explore key questions of pedagogy, research, field practice, policy, and more.
Highlights include:
- A plenary session on Edinburgh’s cultural plan, featuring Lynne Halfpenny, Lindsay Robertson, (City of Edinburgh Council), Janine Matheson (Creative Edinburgh), representatives from Mason Bone Projects and more.
- An all-new research track comprised of paper presentations from around the world, all blind peer reviewed.
- Keynotes from Shona McCarthy, Chief Executive of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, and Professor J.P. Singh, Director of the Institute for International Cultural Relations at the University of Edinburgh
- A Friday night Ceilidh dinner and dance event at The Hub.
A full program can be seen at: https://aaae2017.sched.com/
This event will be of interest to academics, arts managers, and policymakers. Special delegate rates are available to those attending an AAAE conference for the first time.
Booking can be made at http://conference.artsadministration.org/ with early bird rates closing on April 20th
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