Arts Conferences and Seminars

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Arts Conferences and Seminars

The Development and Strategy Directorate of the Department of Culture & the Arts prepared this list in January 2008.

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AIMAC: 10th International Conference on Arts & Cultural Management 

June 28- July 1, 2009

Southern Methodist University, Dallas Texas USA

Contact: www.gestiondesarts.com


Australian Conference Series 

13-16 January 2009
Venue: Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, Queensland
Contact  : Jean-Paul Gagnon
Website: http//www.med-p.org


This conference seeks to gather 1200 people to submit papers on improving Australian government and society. Outcome is practical methods of immediate improvement. You get conference proceedings, chapter, and possible journal publication


Australian Conference Series 

Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, Australia, Queensland, Australia

Contact: Jean-Paul Gagnon Website: www.med-p.org

This conference seeks to gather 1200 people to submit papers on improving Australian government and society. Outcome is practical methods of immediate improvement. You get conference proceedings, chapter, and possible journal publication.


Australian Festival for Young People’s COME OUT 

 May 4 - 16, 2009

Adelaide, South Australia

Contact: Tel:  +61 8267 5766: F +61 8267 5038 E-mail: beverly@comeout.on.net

Website: www.comeout.on.net

Expressions of Interest process for 2009, with downloadable forms on the website.


Australian International Documentary Conference 

February 18-20,  2009

Adelaide, South Australia

Contact: www.aidc.com.au


Fourth World Summit on Arts and Culture  

September 21-25, 2009

Johannesburg, South Africa

Contact: Petra Seseli +27 21 425 4750 or+ 27 83 725 0276

E-mail: petra@zazisecommunications.co.za or www.allAfrica.com

IFACCA, the first global network of national arts funding bodies was inaugurated in December 2000 and aims to benefit artists, arts organisations and communities through dynamic networking, sharing knowledge and creating understanding to enrich a world of artistic and cultural diversity.


Momentum ’09 International Disability Arts Symposium 

March 2009

Contact: DiversityWorks Group & Trust

PO Box 46256, Herne Bay, Auckland, 1147 Aoetearoa, New Zealand

Tel: +64 9 376 4830

Website: diversityworks.co.nz


Subjectivity, creativity and the institution 

 February 10 - 11, 2009

Perth, Western Australia

E-mail: subjectivityconference@gmail.com  
Website: subjectivitycreativityandtheinstitution.com/

This event will examine the ways in which the creative individual operates in a globalised culture.


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