The Salzburg Seminar :: Cultural Institutions without Walls: New Models of Arts - Community Interaction, 20–26 October 2007, Salzburg, Austria
(2007 10 02 12:41)
The Salzburg Seminar is an institution focused on global change - a place where innovative ideas lead to practical solutions. As an independent, neutral forum, the Salzburg Seminar engages current and future leaders in candid discussion to inspire new thinking and to pioneer strategies for change.
The purpose of the Cultural Institutions without Walls session is to identify particularly imaginative and effective new models of arts and community interaction and identify ways in which these models might be replicated elsewhere or adapted to other contexts. To this end, this session will bring together an international group of artists, cultural managers, public sector representatives working in the areas of culture, education, tourism, and economic development, arts educators, cultural scholars, and journalists to examine unusual and successful examples of arts-community interactions to understand better how cultural institutions can: play an even more vital role in their communities; adapt to the information age and employ new technologies in more creative and effective ways; reach out to new, diverse audiences; foster a lively cultural dialogue; and enhance their impact and relevance in communities around the world.
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Box 129, A-5010 Salzburg, Austria
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