The annual International Conference on Cultural Policy takes place next week in Malta, Valletta, on 5 October. As part of the conference, the 6th Assembly of the Compendium Association and Assembly of Compendium Experts will be held the following day, 6 October, which will also serve as a meeting point for the Compendium community itself. In conjunction with this, Arts Council Malta will be hosting the 2nd edition of the State of the Arts – Malta National Symposium on the 7th of October.
We look forward to discussing the Right to Culture, the general theme of this year’s conference, with policy makers, researchers, politicians, experts, artists and academics from across Europe. We are especially honored to welcome Helena Dalli, European Commissioner for Equality. The conference will be structured into 3 panels focusing on Artistic Freedom, Cultural Diversity and Accessibility, and Cultural Democracy – with various honoured guests bringing in different perspectives and with the expertise of our international guests through several interactive formats. A detailed description of the topics and panels that will take place can be found in the conference programme.
If you have not already done so, you can find out about the latest cultural policy developments in Malta by reading our recently published short profile on cultural policy in Malta.
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