We think this upcoming Percolate talk at the Matrix Hotel looks interesting:
“The goal of this session is to provide a research-based view of the role of arts and culture in Alberta’s economy and society. The session will outline some key statistics on the arts in Alberta as well as the role of culture in a healthy society. The presentation’s statistics and research findings regarding artists, the quality of life, social cohesion and economic vitality will provide information that participants can discuss and use in their own day-to-day activities.” – Kelly Hill
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This evening, at 6:30 pm, the 2012 speakers series “Percolate. Brewing Ideas with…Douglas McLennan” will be taking place at the Matrix hotel. Presented by the Alberta Museums Association, Edmonton Arts Council, Edmonton Heritage Council and MacEwan University, the topic of the evening will be “Liquid Culture: How the Digital Revolution is Transforming the Arts.”
In the press release for the event, McLennan states that:
“The digital communication revolution is transforming the ways culture is be made, distributed and shared. Culture has become a more liquid act. The making of art doesn’t end when the artist delivers it. In a new social media culture built on sharing, what a community does with art is part of the artistic process. This argues for new relationships between artists, arts institutions and their community. And it suggests that our traditional cultural institutions need to evolve the ways they do business.”
I’ll be there with bells on. I’m looking forward to the presentation and the discussion that will follow, and I’ll be posting my own comments/observations/responses later this week!
Tickets are free by calling or emailing Tix on the Square.