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Online, Tuesday 9th March - Tuesday 23rd March

Over the course of three days, Tuesday 9th, Tuesday 16th and Tuesday 23rd March 2021, this international online gathering of access professionals and advocates provides a forum to exchange ideas and discover new and innovative ways for your organisation to include and welcome everyone.

With presentations by the world’s leading access professionals and advocates, delegates will learn how to provide seamless, person-centred experiences in arts and culture.

Why Attend?

  • Professional Growth: Our international online Summit focuses on providing accessible programming in arts and culture, we provide an intimate, rich atmosphere to build skills and practical knowledge for arts professionals of all experience levels.
  • Making Connections: With a range of networking opportunities during the Summit, come meet and mingle with colleagues.
  • Skills Sharing: Connect and learn from the collective brain trust of arts managers from museums, theatres, parks, zoos, and other cultural venues from around the world.
  • Peer to Peer: We have engaged leading thinkers in accessibility to share their knowledge and experience.
  • Make it Happen: You’ll leave with ideas and practices that can be implemented in your organisation right away.
  • Something for Everyone: We have sessions and workshops for beginners and the more experienced. It doesn’t matter what your background or experience level is – we have sessions for you.
  • Access in Action: The Summit provides an opportunity to learn about and experience accessibility services and programmes. Come and see access in action!

Date:
Tuesday 9th March - Tuesday 23rd March
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
From €50

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