Squaring the Circle: Social Solidarity and the Circular Economy

If we’re told we can’t square a circle, is introducing and practising the principles of a circular economy based on solidarity and the value of cultural diversity in conservative societies a chimera?
Joint Up Thinking: Collective Learning through the Arts

The first session taking place on 25 February at 6pm CET, Joint Up Thinking: Collective Learning through the Arts, will feature US/Ethiopian Booker Prize 2020 Shortlist Author Maaza Mengiste interact with Malaysian Festival Director Joe Sidek while reacting to clips featuring insights from Maltese cultural practitioners Glen Calleja and Raffaella Zammit produced by architect and project manager Elyse Tonna.
The Artist in 2022: Rights and Freedoms

The first ACM Webinar titled The Artist in 2022: Rights and Freedoms will focus on the status of the artist, exploring issues such as artistic freedom, working conditions, artistic research, and experimentation, and professionalisation in the arts. The webinar will feature speakers exploring these issues in light of their own work and experiences, followed by interventions/questions from the audience.
Reimagining Critical Spaces for Arts Education

Arts education programmes have been subject to multiple budget and infrastructural challenges across the world for the past few decades. This has been largely attributed to the indelible effect of market forces placing pressure on governments and educational institutions to prioritise subjects which deemed to have empirical industry-wide impact, while underestimating economic and social spillover effects emerging from arts education. Due to this, arts and creative subjects have been generally perceived as being inherently less essential to the evolution of contemporary society.
Building bridges through International Cultural Cooperation: Challenges and Opportunities

The final ACM Webinar in this 2022 series will turn our attention to international cultural relations, networking, mobility and geopolitical contexts affecting international cultural cooperation.
Right to culture. what stops you?

The first ACM webinar this year will focus on Access to Culture. It will explore diverse perspectives relating to the right to culture. It will look into power, knowledge, thought, and language. The webinar will bring together speakers immersed in this journey of exploration since forever. They will share with us their insights / provocations, their solutions, the layers of experience they collected on their journey. And the conversation will not be complete without you and without the views and narratives you might like to share, the questions you might like to make.
Meet IETM: the international network for contemporary performing arts

Join us for our upcoming webinar with IETM – International network for contemporary performing arts!
The Malta Pavilion at the 60th Venice Art Biennale

Join us for our upcoming webinar: The Malta Pavilion at the 60th Venice Art Biennale The webinar will bring together speakers who will share with us their insights and experiences about Malta at the Venice Art Biennale. The conversation will not be complete without your participation and without the questions you might like to ask! The […]
Meet the International Cultural Networks – Thursday 25 January 2018

Start the New Year by networking with the International Cultural Networks!
Practice-based artistic research: what, why?

If you are a creative practitioner and are thinking about developing a new artistic concept or simply need some time to stop the frenzy and work on the development of your practice, then make sure you do not miss this next session!