culture360.org contributor Bharti Lalwani presents the third of a series of interviews with Directors and Head Curators of Private Museums as well as Art Advisors to discuss the phenomenon of private art museums in Asia. Read More
NZ curators tour programme supports three emerging/mid-career curators for visits to Seoul, Shanghai and Beijing October 1-24. Read More
Casa Asia calls for applications under the Ruy de Clavijo Grants Programme 2012 for research projects and cultural cooperation between Spain and Asia and the Pacific region. Read More
Following the Expo theme “Better City, Better Life”, the area will become a Culture Creative Block comprising a Culture Fair area that will gather important museums. Read More
The first editorial meeting of culture360.org was held at ASEF in Singapore on the 18 and 19 April 2011. Read More
The 2011 Commonwealth Museums Triennal Conference will take place from the 25 to the 28 of May at the Asian Civilisations Museums in Singapore. Read More
A Southeast Asian Music Museum will soon be a reality, as reported by the Bangkok Post. Read More
Bharti Lalwani talks to Kiran Nadar, who recently launched the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in Delhi Read More
culture360 contributor, Bharti Lalwani, was in New Delhi last month to attend the third edition of the India Art Summit. In this second part of her article, she explores the private initiatives that where presented along the main programme of the Fair. Read More
culture360 contributor, Bharti Lalwani was in New Delhi last month to attend the third edition of the India Art Summit. In this two parts in-depth, she interviews the founding director Neha Kirpal and brings us beyond the curtains of the Fair. Read More
culture360.org contributor, Bharti Lalwani, interviews Jeon Seung-chang, Chief Curator of the Leeum Museum at the Samsung Museum of Art in Korea. Read More
ICOM supports its network with three major grant programmes: annual subsidies, support for special projects & bursary programmes for young members. Read More
Heritage Conserved and Contested: Asian and European Perspectives is the first Summer Programme in Asian Studies at the International Institute for Asian Studies in the Netherlands in June 2011. Register by 15 January. Read More
Bharti Lalwani has interviewed Lucien De Guise, Senior Curator at Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia (IAMM) Read More
The relationship between Museums and Municipalities will be at the heart of discussions held on 9-10th December 2010 in Brussels, Belgium at the European Policy Grouping “Museums and Municipalities” Conference. Read More
Muzium & Galeri Tuanku Fauziah (MGTF), USM is pleased to announce that it will organize an International Conference On Challenges Confronting University Museum Collections And Contemporary Curatorial Practice In Southeast Asia Read More
Senior Curator of the Asian Civilisations Museum Singapore, Ms. Heidi Tan, shares in the following interview her high points on the first international travelling exhibition on Sumatran culture “Sumatra: Isle of Gold” Read More
Poised to open in 2013, The National Art Gallery, Singapore (TNAGS) aims to provide a regional and cultural framework with a strong Southeast Asian focus. Read More
The Musee du Quai Branly in Paris presents Baba Bling a major exhibition of Peranakan cultural objects from Singapore. A contemporary performing arts programme complements the Singapour Festivarts season. Read More
The International Dunhuang Project (IDP) is a ground-breaking international collaboration between institutions in China, Europe and Japan bringing information and images from the Silk Road online. Read More
The Asia-Europe Museum Network (ASEMUS) celebrated its 10th anniversary at its 2010 General Conference in Paris, which was held at the musée du quai Branly. Read More
The Rave Scholarships are awarded to young curators, restorers, museum technicians and cultural managers from countries in transition and developing countries. The aim is to contribute to further practical training in arranging and realizing exhibitions for these cultural practitioners.
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India Foundation for the Arts (IFA) is pleased to announce that it is hosting the 6th Asian Museum Curator’s Conference (AMCC). The four-day conference initiated by The Japan Foundation will be held in Bangalore 19 – 22 October 2010 Read More
Walk through the exhibition in a short video clip with curators Kenson Kwok and Jan Van Alphen. With over 300 objects from 16 Southeast Asian countries, it celebrates 25 centuries of exchange between Asia and Europe. Read More
Visiting Arts, in partnership with British Council and the Vladimir Potanin Foundation Moscow, delivered a 10-day study visit for a group of museum curators from across the Russian Federation in june this year. The visit was a prize for the winners of the best submission to the Vladimir Potanin Foundation’s Changing Museums in a Changing World competition.
From 2008-2010, four EU expert working groups with government and professional cultural sector representatives worked on specific cultural policy themes. Their final reports are now published. Read More
Applications invited from Curators, Restorers, Museum Technicians and Cultural Managers from countries in transition and developing countries for 3-6 month Alexander Rave Scholarships for exhibition training in Germany in 2011. Read More
To mark the 8th ASEM (Asia-Europe Meeting) summit, the Centre for Fine Arts, Belgium (BOZAR) is presenting an exhibition that looks at the historical, philosophical, economic, and cultural links between Asia and Europe, and between the Asian countries themselves. Read More
Culture.si is designed to help professionals explore possibilities for collaboration with Slovenian cultural organisations. The portal presents information on cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services in Slovenia. Read More
Representatives of museums in Asia and Europe convened at ASEF on the 13th and 14th of May 2010, in a preparatory meeting for the ASEMUS (Asia-Europe Museum Network) General Conference, which will take place at Musée du quai Branly, Paris, from 8 to 11 Sept 2010. Read More