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Our sector, and our world, is changing faster than ever, and it’s never been more important to think about the future than in this volatile but hopeful time. The Future of Museums Summit themes get right at the heart of some of this change: the pressures created by a second iteration of the culture wars, the implications of generative AI, addressing the climate crisis, and combatting our epidemic of loneliness.
How can museums help move their communities away from division and towards connection and understanding? What choices do they face in avoiding or engaging in a given conflict, and how will these choices shape the future of museums and society?
What is AI, is the hype justified, and how can museums make informed judgements about this or any other emerging technology? What are the practical applications and implications for museums in the short and long term?
How can museums decarbonize their own operations? How can they inspire people to take meaningful action in response to the climate crisis, even as they prepare to live in a profoundly disrupted future?
How are museums creating programs and experiences designed to foster social connection and combat loneliness in their communities and their workforce? How are museums supporting specific communities that are at particularly high risk for loneliness and depression?
Using the profound disruptions of the past several years, museums can create a better, more equitable, and resilient future. In this two-day Summit, you’ll explore how.
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Arlington
Virginia
22202
United States