Arts Management online lecture Series
Upcoming Lectures 2025,
Time: 17.00-18.00, 40 min. lecture + Q&A, in English, the lectures will be recorded
For students: 2 ECTS (equivalent to 50 hours of workload) can be awarded for completing the online lectures, provided that all sessions are attended in full and accompanied by a written reflection.
For external participants the participation fee is 80€ per lecture!
registration: artsmanagement@jammusiclab.com
Dates:
27 March: Veronika Liebl, Ars Electronica Center
Innovation through Arts, Science, and Technology
This lecture showcases how 45 years of dedication to the arts and creative industries transformed Linz into a hub of innovation. With a focus on new industries, expanding research, and civic engagement, it illustrates how creativity and interdisciplinarity can address global challenges while meeting ecological and social needs.
10 April: Lisa Ortner Kreil, Kunstforum-Bank Austria
Behind the White Cube: How to Make an Art Exhibition
In this lecture, curator Lisa Ortner-Kreil gives an insight into the topic of ‘exhibition making’ in theory and practice. How is the research for an exhibition project organised, what needs to be done and when, how do you draw up an exhibition budget and what importance does the publication for an exhibition have? Everything you wanted to know about exhibitions but were afraid to ask
8 May: Azadeh Yousefi
Image Building via Social Media in Music
Learn how to craft an identity-driven “image” and navigate the nuanced world of social media. Pianist Azadeh Yousefi reveals strategies for organic growth, understanding diverse platforms, and leveraging social media monitoring tools to enhance reach and engagement.
15 May: Stefan Lattner
GenAI Music
Explore the intersection of generative AI and music, examining how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing composition, creativity, and the industry at large.
5 June: Martina von Arx
Friend or Foe? A Technology Assessment Study on the Impact of Digitalization on Artistic Work in Switzerland
This lecture evaluates the effects of digitalization on artistic practices, exploring both its challenges and opportunities in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
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