Culture Summit returns with a focus on economy and innovation post-Covid-19
The Culture Summit Abu Dhabi will return for its fourth iteration in a virtual event to be held from Monday to Wednesday, March 8 to 10. Organised by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, this year’s summit falls under the theme The Cultural Economy and the Economy of Culture.
Running over three days, the event will bring together leaders and experts in the fields of art, heritage, museums, media and technology, with the goal of exploring opportunities for cultural innovation in a postCovid-19 world.
“The global challenges of the past year have truly demonstrated the vital power of culture to improve our personal and collective well-being. Yet cultural institutions worldwide struggle to achieve funding structures to continue operating.
“It is now more important than ever to shed light on the critical role that the culture sector plays as an essential driver of sustainable economic and social development,” said Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of DCT Abu Dhabi.
In line with Unesco’s 2021 International Year of Creative Economy for Sustainable Development, this year’s summit will discuss the challenges faced by creative and cultural industries, and explore “adaptable, resilient and collaborative approaches” to rebuilding and sustaining them. In addition, the summit will consider how art museums and biennials can adapt to new realities, as well as how cultural institutions can boost funding amid the uncertain economy.
Other topics to be explored include: what is the post-Covid cultural economy? How does mass migration impact the cultural economy? What role can the cultural economy and creative industries play in urban recovery and resilience?
Last year, the forum was themed Alone Together: Culture and Resilience, and it tackled the social, economic and psychological impact of the pandemic on culture and individuals in the creative fields. That event, which was also held virtually, came ahead of Unesco’s ResiliArt, another forum with a similar aim of allowing industry representatives and artists to discuss the issues of the time.
This year, Unesco will return as a partner organisation, alongside the Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation and Museum, Google and the Design Museum in London. Local partner organisations such as Louvre Abu Dhabi, Berklee Abu Dhabi and the Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation are also participating.
As part of its programming, the Culture Summit will also present a curated selection of artist talks, film screenings and performances.