Digital Culture Network events

23/06/26   ·   Online

Social media content without the cringe: Live Q&A

Join our free Q&A follow up to have your questions answered from our March webinar 'Social media content without the cringe: Storytelling for arts & culture'.

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01/07/26   ·   Online

Understanding and planning your campaign budgetOpens in new tab

Your budget is the cornerstone of your marketing campaign. It provides a framework that enables proactive financial decision-making that ensures that whatever you’re marketing – a show, exhibition, event or project – achieves it’s goals.

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08/07/26   ·   Online

AI: inclusion and accessibilityOpens in new tab

In this practical webinar with Paul Blundell, Head of Digital Research and Development at the Arts Marketing Association (AMA), you will explore this conundrum and learn how to apply simple checks to help ensure that your content is inclusive and accessible to a wide range of audiences.

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08/07/26   ·   Online

Visitor Voices: Understanding Your AudiencesOpens in new tab

Profound global changes over the past decade – including Covid, the rise of AI and political polarisation – have among other things led to a profound shift in the way that audiences perceive and engage with museums.

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14/07/26   ·   Online

Digital Exhibitions SummitOpens in new tab

How are museums bringing technology into their galleries? From immersive storytelling to games, augmented reality to robots, the Digital Exhibitions Summit will share important trends, the latest strategies and inspiring projects from around the globe.

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AMAculturehiveOpens in new tab

A free online resource library for cultural professionals that brings the collective intelligence of the sector together in one place, by you, for you. It’s run by the Arts Marketing Association and brings together events, webinars, research, toolkits and resources to support skills development and networking in the arts and culture sector.

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TEA BreaksOpens in new tab

TEA (Talking Evidence and Audiences) Breaks offer a regular introduction to The Audience Agency's latest research, projects and sector knowledge - grab a cuppa and listen in. Through these short monthly briefings, the team share current insights for the cultural sector.

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Connector MeetingsOpens in new tab

At an AMA connector meeting, you can meet a whole range of people working in your area, in your sector or at a similar career stage. You need to be an AMA member to access these meetings.

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Essentials in Arts FundraisingOpens in new tab

Develop practical skills to help you fundraise from a variety of sources and build resilience in arts and culture organisations in this course run by FutureLearn and brought to you by Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy.

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Cultural Enterprises AcademyOpens in new tab

Hosted by the Association for Cultural Enterprises, the Academy is an online learning and training resource designed to expand your knowledge in key areas of cultural enterprises.