North East's cultural future under spotlight as universities co-host Cultural Summit

In this section
North East's cultural future under spotlight as universities co-host Cultural Summit

The University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University have come together to co-host Aberdeen's inaugural Cultural Summit to explore cultural provision in the North East.

The summit, which takes place on Friday 3 March from 10am to 4.30pm at RGU’s Sir Ian Wood Building, will bring together leading cultural organisations, businesses, artists and practitioners active in the local arts and culture scenes.

The event is open to anybody with an interest in cultural vitality of the region and will be streamed live as well as in-person.

As part of the programme, leading external speakers will deliver short speeches to explore cultural provision and opportunities to enhance the North East’s culture, heritage and creative sector. The event will also bring participants together with two round table events to generate ideas about the North East’s cultural offering.

Confirmed speakers on the day include Professor Steve Olivier, Principal and Vice-Chanceller at RGU, Angela Scott, Chief Executive for Aberdeen City Council, Leila Kleineidam from the UK Cabinet Office, Jon Reid, artist pivotal in the Nuart Aberdeen festival, Rachel Grant of Fertile Ground, and Lara Ratnaraja, a Cultural Consultant & Academic from the West Midlands.

The summit will coincide with the launch of vibrant exhibition, ‘Aberdeen Open City’, jointly curate by Sally Reaper, Co-Director Gray’s School of Art’s Look Again creative unit and Associate Professor, Jon Blackwood, from Gray’s School of Art.

Four local artists, including alumni from Gray’s School of Art, will feature at the exhibition including: Marie-Chantal Hamrock, Saoirse Horne, Clare Roberts and Sofya Tagor.  The pop-up exhibition will take place at 1-5 George Street, Schoolhill, and supports the Culture Aberdeen project, led by Gray’s School of Art, to revitalise unused city centre units. It will run from Friday 3 March, with an opening launch at 6pm, until 19 March.

Organisers Dr Jon Blackwood from Gray’s School of Art at RGU and Professor Eleonora Belfiore, from the University of Aberdeen, hope the Cultural Summit will become annual event that will form new visions, ideas and initiatives, and joint working on funding and strategy, to improve cultural provision in North East.

Dr Jon Blackwood said: “The Cultural Summit provides a unique platform for artists, practitioners and policy makers to come together to discuss the crucial role culture plays in Scotland’s economic, environmental and societal success. The event supports RGU’s ongoing commitment to develop the economic, social and cultural sustainability of the region.

“We want to explore the diversity of cultural provision in Aberdeen and to discuss how Aberdeen can grow as a city. Our ambition is to build opportunities for creative practitioners and arts groups so that they can build high quality careers and sustainable arts projects in the North East. The summit is open to anyone, both online and in person, and I would encourage anyone with an involvement in the cultural sector to come along.”

Professor Eleonora Belfiore said: “The Aberdeen Cultural Summit is an opportunity for our two universities to facilitate and curate a public conversation and collective effort within the city to collaboratively develop a creative vision for the Aberdeen.

“This summit will bring together creative practitioners and leading art organisations who will discuss the vitality of the region’s visual arts in all its different forms and provide a forum to discuss innovative ideas for the future

“We hope it will have a positive impact on the future of our city providing an important platform to share ideas and ambitions for what we want to do next, and what help we will need to get there.”

During this hybrid event, people can join the conference on 3 March at 10am via Zoom, meeting code  ID: 891 6223 3619 Passcode: 148316.

For more information, please visit: RGU Events – Aberdeen Cultural Summit

Search News

Browse by Month

2024

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May There are no items to show for May 2024
  6. Jun There are no items to show for June 2024
  7. Jul
  8. Aug
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov There are no items to show for November 2024
  12. Dec There are no items to show for December 2024

2022

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May There are no items to show for May 2022
  6. Jun
  7. Jul
  8. Aug
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov
  12. Dec

2016

  1. Jan There are no items to show for January 2016
  2. Feb
  3. Mar There are no items to show for March 2016
  4. Apr There are no items to show for April 2016
  5. May There are no items to show for May 2016
  6. Jun There are no items to show for June 2016
  7. Jul There are no items to show for July 2016
  8. Aug There are no items to show for August 2016
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov
  12. Dec

2015

  1. Jan There are no items to show for January 2015
  2. Feb There are no items to show for February 2015
  3. Mar There are no items to show for March 2015
  4. Apr There are no items to show for April 2015
  5. May There are no items to show for May 2015
  6. Jun
  7. Jul There are no items to show for July 2015
  8. Aug There are no items to show for August 2015
  9. Sep There are no items to show for September 2015
  10. Oct There are no items to show for October 2015
  11. Nov There are no items to show for November 2015
  12. Dec There are no items to show for December 2015

2014

  1. Jan There are no items to show for January 2014
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May
  6. Jun
  7. Jul There are no items to show for July 2014
  8. Aug There are no items to show for August 2014
  9. Sep There are no items to show for September 2014
  10. Oct There are no items to show for October 2014
  11. Nov
  12. Dec There are no items to show for December 2014

2013

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr There are no items to show for April 2013
  5. May
  6. Jun
  7. Jul There are no items to show for July 2013
  8. Aug There are no items to show for August 2013
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov
  12. Dec There are no items to show for December 2013

2012

  1. Jan
  2. Feb
  3. Mar
  4. Apr
  5. May
  6. Jun There are no items to show for June 2012
  7. Jul There are no items to show for July 2012
  8. Aug There are no items to show for August 2012
  9. Sep
  10. Oct
  11. Nov
  12. Dec

2011

  1. Jan There are no items to show for January 2011
  2. Feb There are no items to show for February 2011
  3. Mar There are no items to show for March 2011
  4. Apr
  5. May There are no items to show for May 2011
  6. Jun There are no items to show for June 2011
  7. Jul There are no items to show for July 2011
  8. Aug There are no items to show for August 2011
  9. Sep There are no items to show for September 2011
  10. Oct
  11. Nov There are no items to show for November 2011
  12. Dec There are no items to show for December 2011