Keep Calm and Carry On Web Series

Despite many setbacks, some of the Arts & Creative industries most exciting developments occurred during the course of 2020. Join us as we learn more about projects and initiatives produced by thought leaders and innovators in the art and technology sector. Let's get inspired for what's next in 2021.

How Collaborations Are Defining Experiences in China

China’s Gen Z and millennial consumers seek novel products that stand out from the crowd, fueling a rapidly evolving culture of innovative “mega-collaborations” between brands. While many brand pairings may […]

Museums Immersive Network 2021 Webinar

A National Network for Museums and Immersive Tech Register now for your free ticket to the CMP 2021 Museums Immersive Network Webinar on Wednesday 27 January 1 – 5pm. Cornwall Museums Partnership established the Museums Immersive Network to promote and share best practice, new developments, skills development opportunities and potential collaborations with immersive technology and […]

Verbier Art Summit

The virtual Verbier Art Summit—taking place concurrently with the annual in-person Summit in Verbier, Switzerland—will consist of a two-day free, digital program, welcoming all those with a love for art, […]

Sneakers x Culture: Collab

Elizabeth Semmelhack, author of Sneakers x Culture: Collab, explores the collaborative culture that surrounds sneakers. Collaborations have a long history in western fashion and are only increasing in importance especially […]

Webinar: Key findings from 1,700+ galleries about the art market in 2021

How will the events of 2020 change the way galleries run their businesses in 2021? Tune in on Friday, January 29th, from 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (EST) / 4:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (GMT) as Artsy’s Chief Revenue Officer and Head of Global Sales & Partnerships discuss: The most important takeaways from Artsy’s 2021 […]

Solving Museum Problems with a Digital Partner

Behind the scenes, while museum doors were closed in 2020, many problems were being solved. How can the exhibition content be accessible to audiences? How do we reopen safely? What […]

Hong Kong Saves the Art Market

The 2020 auction season—a wild ride of improvised sales amid strong but elusive demand—closed out with Asia driving the market for a wide range of artists. Kim Heirston and Koji Inoue help us make sense of the bidding. Hong Kong Saves the Art Market is part of our ongoing Auction Reaction series.

Digital Past 2021

The conference will be held on Zoom and will bring together individuals from the commercial, public, academic, third sector and voluntary sectors to promote learning, discussion and debate around digital […]