International Council of Museums

ICOM Webinar | Local Communities Strengthening Museums

Following the two webinars on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis and innovative solutions to face it, ICOM wants to continue its commitment to support the museum community, with an online discussion that will explore fruitful synergies between museums and their communities.

On 5 August 2020, 3:00-4:15 p.m. (CEST) the ICOM Webinar “Local Communities Strengthening Museums” will present an open online debate regarding the current relationship between museums and local communities, proposing actions and activities recently implemented in different areas of the world. The webinar aims to emphasize the crucial role that local communities can play towards cultural institutions of any size. Especially within the current context of a global pandemic, fruitful synergies bonding museums with the surrounding communities can lead to high-impact projects, for the benefit of both the cultural sector and society.

Dr Peter Keller, Director General of ICOM, will open the discussion with a welcoming speech introducing the main discussion. Vinod Daniel, moderator of the webinar, will later boot the core debate, gathering four international specialists from Chile, South Africa, Japan and the U.K. The panellists will share their experiences, highlight best practices, and answer the questions from the audience. The goal of this seminar is to inspire all museums, including small and medium ones, to attract and work together with their local audiences in the future.

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The second ICOM webinar on 24 June 2020 gathered more than 3,000 users on the live streaming platform. In case you missed it, you can rewatch the whole webinar session at this link – until end of August, 2020 – also available in its simultaneous translations in French and Spanish.

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Since the very beginning of the COVID-19 emergency, ICOM has sought to assist its members and the international museum community in search of solutions that could effectively respond to the multiple issues faced by global cultural institutions. By regularly updating the website section dedicated to the pandemic, we have committed ourselves to take into account the different aspects of this crisis affecting the work of museums and museum professional, with the collaboration of several key partners.