• Innovating Your Approach to Online Audience Engagement.

    In an age of periodic lockdowns, there is a need to find innovative and creative ways to engage and grow our audiences. Many arts & heritage organisations have some sort of digital collection, how can these assets be repurposed to meet today’s challenges? You will learn from 3 specialists about the opportunities available for interpretation […]

  • Test to Success! Experiments to Optimize Your Website and Email Campaigns

    A/B testing (also known as split testing) is the process of comparing two versions of a web page, email, or other marketing asset and measuring the difference in performance. Join three Digital Culture Network Tech Champions, James Akers (Data Analytics and Insight), Roberta Beattie (Websites), and Peggy Naumann (Email Marketing) as they discuss the different platforms, approaches, and strategies to […]

  • Connected to Culture LIVE: Digital – Inclusion or Exclusion?

    In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, digital offerings from the arts and culture sector have expanded dramatically. From streamed live performances to virtual museum tours, organisations have embraced digital projects in myriad creative ways with the aim […]

  • The Art Newspaper Live: Can You Game the Art Market?

    Join The Art Newspaper for an informal discussion on 26 February at 4pm GMT between our Art Market Eye team of Georgina Adam, Anna Brady and Anny Shaw as they give their views on some of this year's top headlines, ask whether art fairs' newest revenue generating strategies - or gimmicks - will work, and, […]

  • World Cities Culture Summit

    Milan will be the hub of political debate about the key role culture can play to face the greatest challenges of our time: climate change, social inclusion, creative workforce, centre […]