Exploring the Future of Museums in Evolving Communities: Insights from the 2024 International Symposium in Dubai
Dubai Prepares to Host Landmark ICOM 2024 International Symposium on Museum Futures
Dubai, UAE – 10 November 2024: The Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, in collaboration with the UAE chapter of the International Council of Museums (ICOM-UAE), has announced the ICOM 2024 International Symposium. This pivotal event paves the way for the upcoming 27th ICOM General Conference, which is set to take place in Dubai in 2025. The symposium, scheduled for 12 November at the esteemed Etihad Museum, marks a significant milestone as the inaugural event of its kind in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA) region.
The theme for this year’s symposium, “The Future of Museums in Rapidly Changing Communities,” reflects the urgent need for cultural institutions to navigate and adapt to the dynamic societal changes that are reshaping global landscapes. As museums play an increasingly crucial role in community building and cultural preservation, this event will foster conversations around their evolution and relevance in contemporary society.
Thematic Focus and Expert Insights
The symposium is structured around three pivotal themes: Intangible Heritage, Youth Power, and New Technologies—areas that are essential for museums to engage communities effectively and meaningfully. A diverse array of experts will participate, including local and international museum professionals, providing a rich tapestry of perspectives that highlight both challenges and opportunities within the sector.
Edward Rodley, Co-Founder and Principal of The Experience Alchemists (TEA), will commence the symposium with a keynote address focused on “New Technologies.” His insights aim to uncover how technology can serve as both a catalyst for engagement and a potential challenge to the authenticity of museum experiences. Following his address, notable speakers such as Marjan Faraidooni, Chief Education & Culture Officer for Expo City Dubai; Dr. Simon Tanner of King’s College London; and UNESCO Programme Coordinator Pablo Guayasamín Madriñán will delve into the practical applications of technology in museums. Their discussions will center around methods for sustaining connection with audiences while safeguarding cultural integrity.
In a parallel vein, His Excellency Dr. Zaki Anwar Nusseibeh, an esteemed Cultural Advisor to the UAE President, will lead an important dialogue on the safeguarding of intangible heritage. He will be joined by Dr. Abdulaziz Almusallam from the Sharjah Institute for Heritage, along with Alia Yunis, a Visiting Scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute. Their contributions will spotlight the need for robust strategies to protect and celebrate cultural legacies that might otherwise be overlooked in a fast-paced world.
Meanwhile, Sheikh Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi—a prominent cultural commentator—is expected to emphasize the critical role of youth in shaping the future narratives of museums. His advocacy for youth empowerment seeks to inspire new generations to actively participate in the stewardship and innovation of cultural institutions.
Interactive Workshops and Collaborative Learning
Beyond the keynote presentations and panel discussions, the symposium will feature interactive workshops tailored to museum practice. These sessions will explore essential topics such as collection documentation and emergency planning—critical skills for museum professionals who are committed to preserving heritage and ensuring preparedness in times of crisis. By equipping participants with hands-on strategies and best practices, the symposium aims to contribute to the development of resilient cultural institutions capable of thriving in the face of challenges.
In a broader context, ICOM, founded in 1946 with a membership exceeding 50,000 worldwide, has emerged as a preeminent authority in museum development. Its commitment to advancing the role of museums as pivotal players in societal dialogues underscores the import of the upcoming symposium in shaping the future narrative of cultural institutions.
As Dubai gears up to host this landmark event, it reaffirms its position as a global hub for cultural dialogue and innovation, where thought leaders and practitioners can converge to forge the future of museums. The discussions and insights generated at the ICOM 2024 International Symposium are poised to leave a lasting impact on the global museum community.
As such, this symposium not only symbolizes a remarkable opportunity for regional professionals but also serves as a stepping stone toward enhancing the global dialogue on the role of museums within rapidly evolving communities.
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