Placemaking Week Europe
Placemaking Week Europe is an annual festival that brings together 500+ placemakers, urbanists, city officials, and community leaders from across Europe and beyond. It is the largest placemaking festival in Europe.
Placemaking Week Europe is an annual festival that brings together 500+ placemakers, urbanists, city officials, and community leaders from across Europe and beyond. It is the largest placemaking festival in Europe.
The World Around’s flagship Annual Summit, convening global architecture’s now, near and next will take place at the Guggenheim Museum in NYC on Saturday May 11th, 2024.
The Australian Placemaking Summit on "Creating Better Cities" will take place from 3-4 May 2022.
Organised by the ICOM International Committee for the Collections and Activities of Museums Of Cities (CAMOC) and Barcelona History Museum (MUHBA) online and in person from 1-3 December 2021, the CAMOC Annual Conference in Barcelona will be called "Connecting cities, connecting citizens. Towards a shared sustainability".
"Invisible Reconstruction – Cross disciplinary responses to disaster and approaches to sustainable resilience" is a one day international conference to be held online by DMUCH Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, in the 10th anniversary year of the Great East Japan Earthquake and on the anniversary of the Kanto earthquake of 1 September 1923.
Organised by Brunel University London, the Museum of London, and UCL Urban Laboratory, "Museums, Cities, Cultural Power" is a free two-day online symposium that examines the role of museums in the contemporary city and analyses the dynamics of selected museum development projects in London, the UK and other cities around the world such as Cape Town, Santiago de Chile, Barcelona, Brussels, Rio de Janeiro and Rotterdam.
Organised by NorthernLight and The Revels Office in the UK, the "New spaces, new places, new audiences" webinar will take place on 24 June 2021 (12pm BST / 1pm CEST) on new approaches to placemaking and community development to bring culture to new people in new spaces.
The Global Cultural Districts Network (GCDN) will hold a virtual half-day on 2 June 2021 (sessions held in CEST) of engaging discussion and insight, where we explore this moment for cultural districts. What are the new realities and challenges for cultural districts and their constituents?
Futurecity will host a Happy Hour on 26 May 2021 (17.00-18.00 BST) in conversation with people from Young Creators UK to share their visions on what a 'future city' looks like.
Co-presented by South Arts and the National Consortium for Creative Placemaking (NCCP), the Creative Placemaking Leadership Summit: South + Appalachia is an annual gathering that explores how arts and cultural programming can be forces for connection and community resilience throughout the southeastern United States.
The 4th Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Conference and PhD Symposium will be held virtually from 14-18 December 2020. Session times are in New Zealand Daylight Time (UTC+12).
Organised by Creative England and Creative Industries Federation, Creative Coalition 2020 is a three-day online festival with the aim of bringing the creative industries together to innovative and redefine our future.
Regeneration and Optimisation of Cultural heritage in creative and Knowledge cities (ROCK) will host an Open Knowledge Week from 27-30 October 2020 (CEST), a virtual journey and interactive online experience.
The Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC) Annual Conference will be held virtually in 2020 on "New Frontiers in Science, Technology, Learning, and Community Engagement toward a more Equitable Tomorrow".
"Cities, Design & Innovation - The role of the Culture and Creative Industries (CCI)" is an international two day conference held on 2-3 September 2020 (Central European Summer Time) ahead of the European Institute of Innovation & Technology's launch of the CCI Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC).
As part of the webinar series Arts and Place NOW, Ibrahim Mahama will be discussing the studio space SCCA-Tamale and its aim to expand and propose spaces which art can occupy.
As part of the webinar series Arts and Place NOW, Katerina Seda will be in conversation with Charles Quick about her work 'For every dog a different master' and the impact of the work on the local community and place.