Conferences
View Festival / A Festival of Art History (27 Feb – 1 March)
Explore the multiple facets of art history around three main themes: Preserving & Restoring, Avant-Gardes & Precursors and Defining Civilisations, with critics, artists and leading art experts from world-class museums.
Whether you are an amateur or a specialist, a lover of Ancient Egypt, Leonardo da Vinci or Sonia Delaunay, don’t miss View Festival, an amazing line-up of events ranging from talks and debates to screenings and free museum tours.
View, A Festival of Art History
27 Feb - 1 Mar
Institut français du Royaume-Uni
More information and programme: http://viewfestival.co.uk
Explore the multiple facets of art history around three main themes: Preserving & Restoring, Avant-Gardes & Precursors and Defining Civilisations, with critics, artists and leading art experts from world-class museums.
Whether you are an amateur or a specialist, a lover of Ancient Egypt, Leonardo da Vinci or Sonia Delaunay, don’t miss View Festival, an amazing line-up of events ranging from talks and debates to screenings and free museum tours.
View, A Festival of Art History
27 Feb - 1 Mar
Institut français du Royaume-Uni
More information and programme: http://viewfestival.co.uk
'Europe Why Bother?' Artists and intellectual respond to Europe / EUNIC London Annual Conference (20 November 2013)
For the 4th year, EUNIC London, the network of the cultural institutes from the member countries of the European Union working in London, is organising its Annual Conference.
Some great European names in the arts, academia and public affairs will offer their contribution to the essential debate about the future of Europe, giving voice to the expectations, concerns and resolutions of Europe’s creative sectors. Offering an alternative, complementary vision to the dominant discourse, the speakers will enable us to collectively explore a vision of post-crisis Europe.
Wednesday 20th November, 9.30am – 2.00pm at the Romanian Cultural Institute, London.
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For the 4th year, EUNIC London, the network of the cultural institutes from the member countries of the European Union working in London, is organising its Annual Conference.
Some great European names in the arts, academia and public affairs will offer their contribution to the essential debate about the future of Europe, giving voice to the expectations, concerns and resolutions of Europe’s creative sectors. Offering an alternative, complementary vision to the dominant discourse, the speakers will enable us to collectively explore a vision of post-crisis Europe.
Wednesday 20th November, 9.30am – 2.00pm at the Romanian Cultural Institute, London.
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EUNIC London Cultural Diplomacy Conference 2012 (28 June 2012)
"CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN A CHANGING WORLD: HOW TO RESPOND TO THE CURRENT CHALLENGES"
The Cultural Diplomacy Conference is an annual event organized by EUNIC London with the support of the European Commission’s Representation in the UK. It draws on the experience and achievements brought about by two previous Cultural Diplomacy Seminars, also organized by EUNIC London, where noted cultural diplomats, cultural managers, artists, experts, and academics, coming from the EU and beyond, reflected on key aspects of cultural diplomacy and set forth creative responses to its challenges.
The 3rd edition of the Conference has been coordinated by the Romanian Cultural Institute in collaboration with the British Council and EUNIC London members.
The Report of the 2012 Cultural Diplomacy Conference, organized by EUNIC London on June the 28th, is now available on this website, together with an addendum on international cultural cooperation, authored by our colleagues from Goethe-Institute. Also, follow the conference proceedings in full, video and audio versions. Access the FULL REPORTS HERE.
"CULTURAL DIPLOMACY IN A CHANGING WORLD: HOW TO RESPOND TO THE CURRENT CHALLENGES"
The Cultural Diplomacy Conference is an annual event organized by EUNIC London with the support of the European Commission’s Representation in the UK. It draws on the experience and achievements brought about by two previous Cultural Diplomacy Seminars, also organized by EUNIC London, where noted cultural diplomats, cultural managers, artists, experts, and academics, coming from the EU and beyond, reflected on key aspects of cultural diplomacy and set forth creative responses to its challenges.
The 3rd edition of the Conference has been coordinated by the Romanian Cultural Institute in collaboration with the British Council and EUNIC London members.
The Report of the 2012 Cultural Diplomacy Conference, organized by EUNIC London on June the 28th, is now available on this website, together with an addendum on international cultural cooperation, authored by our colleagues from Goethe-Institute. Also, follow the conference proceedings in full, video and audio versions. Access the FULL REPORTS HERE.
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EUNIC London Cultural Diplomacy Conference 2011 (30 June and 01 July 2011)
EUNIC London held the second edition of the Cultural Diplomacy Conference at Europe House, organised in collaboration with the European Commission Representation in the UK. This year the Conference introduced inspiring and creative initiatives and offer stimulating reflection on a series of challenging issues: culture and commerce, cultural leadership, culture and conflict resolution, the Eastern Partnership and artistic mobility. More information on the dedicated page. SEE THE VIDEO: http://vimeo.com/28608082 |
EUNIC London Cultural Diplomacy Conference 2010 (1st July 2010) 'The Virtues of European Public Diplomacy'
Held at the Romanian Cultural Institute, the first edition of EUNIC London Cultural diplomacy Conference explored the challenges and opportunities of using art and culture – indeed cultural relations - as vehicles of national foreign policy. Diplomacy has undergone radical change and according to many current thinkers conventional diplomacy is not able to provide answers to the challenges posed by present-day realities. In response to this EUNIC London and the European Commission Representation in the UK are hosting and cordially inviting you to the very first edition of EUNIC London Cultural Diplomacy Seminar dedicated to "The Virtues of European Public Diplomacy on 21st century" by practitioners and theorists.
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Held at the Romanian Cultural Institute, the first edition of EUNIC London Cultural diplomacy Conference explored the challenges and opportunities of using art and culture – indeed cultural relations - as vehicles of national foreign policy. Diplomacy has undergone radical change and according to many current thinkers conventional diplomacy is not able to provide answers to the challenges posed by present-day realities. In response to this EUNIC London and the European Commission Representation in the UK are hosting and cordially inviting you to the very first edition of EUNIC London Cultural Diplomacy Seminar dedicated to "The Virtues of European Public Diplomacy on 21st century" by practitioners and theorists.
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SOLIDARITY/Solidarities Conference (5-6 June 2009)
This conference, held at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies and supported by EUNIC London, was the inaugural event of the Children of the Revolution Season and engaged with the historical moment of Solidarity and other oppositional movements in Central and Eastern Europe with a view to reassessing the concept of solidarity both in its theoretical dimensions and in its relevance for political action today.
Children of the Revolution 1989 - 2009 was a series of events taking place this year in London, twenty years on, examining these revolutionary happenings and their legacy.
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This conference, held at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies and supported by EUNIC London, was the inaugural event of the Children of the Revolution Season and engaged with the historical moment of Solidarity and other oppositional movements in Central and Eastern Europe with a view to reassessing the concept of solidarity both in its theoretical dimensions and in its relevance for political action today.
Children of the Revolution 1989 - 2009 was a series of events taking place this year in London, twenty years on, examining these revolutionary happenings and their legacy.
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