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This conference seeks to address how notions of arts citizenship can bring new agendas to research.
How do we define arts citizenship and what can it do for a city and its cultural contents? How can we build new alliances between diverse publics, research communities, artist networks, educators and learners?
Delivered in partnership with Leeds Beckett University School of Arts and Dance HE.
Day 1 – in-person onsite at NSCD
Day 2 AM – in-person onsite at NSCD
Day 2 PM – online (via zoom or streamed onsite at NSCD)
Ticket prices:
View the full schedule here: NSCD Conference 2024
Please note you will need to complete a registration form after booking online, prior to attendance, to make your session selections and to inform us of any dietary and access requirements. A link to this will be provided in your booking confirmation email.
Find out more about this year’s research papers and presentations plus interactive workshops available across both days
2024 conference scheduleIn 2017, Leeds created and implemented a culture strategy. This conference aims to build upon “the rich and varied discussions had at the time, the research into how cities across the world respond to, support and utilise arts and culture”. The conference format will facilitate discourse in relation to transformation, identity, what we do, who we do it with and who we do it for.
Leeds is the 3rd largest city in the UK. As a strong university city with a long history of culture, education and arts-based collaboration, more recently Leeds 2023, it is a hub of transformation, knowledge exchange and research, making it the perfect host for this conference.