Trailer | Changing Cultures | Urban Age Debates

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  • This trailer for the fourth Urban Age Debate on Changing Cultures', explores the question: How are cultural institutions reframing their relationships with audiences, the community and the city?
    Register to attend the event here: lse.zoom.us/webinar/register/...
    Over the past three decades investment in cultural infrastructure - new performing arts centres, museum extensions and whole cultural districts - has become a familiar tool in urban strategies, place-making and branding around the world. Moreover, cultural organizations both large and small have sought to define themselves as much as community anchors, generators of social capital, promoters of social cohesion, as they have as hubs of artistic innovation or conservation.
    But the context in which cultural organisations are operating today is changing rapidly, and this will in turn, affect how they contribute to the quality and texture of urban life going forward. The longer-term effects of Covid 19 and growing pressures of climate change, combined with new tech-enabled possibilities of remote working, are changing the way we live, work, socialise, and travel, stimulating a new interest in more localised lives centred around resurgent town centres and neighbourhoods.
    Supported by knowledge partner Global Cultural Districts Network, this Urban Age Debate brings together emerging and established policy makers, academics, and culture leaders to rethink collaboration between the city, community, and culture today and over the next decades.
    Speakers
    • Elaine Bedell | Chief Executive of the Southbank Centre
    • Gabriella Gomez-Mont | Founder of Experimentalista
    • Andreas Gorgen | Head of the German Foreign Office's Culture and Communication Department
    Moderator
    • Adrian Ellis | Director of AEA Consulting and Chair of the Global Cultural Districts Network
    Hosted by LSE Cities, the Alfred Herrhausen Gesellschaft and the LSE School of Public Policy

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