As a member of the Night Time Economy Taskforce, The Arts Council is responsible for a number of actions in the Report including Action 3 below. The key focus of Action 3 is to:
Facilitate arts and cultural/event spaces to work together and facilitate more use of publicly-owned cultural buildings and heritage sites for events.
Host an annual forum to develop and encourage new initiatives and partnerships and new thinking which could include several specific initiatives arising from the sector to be held annually - models such as Museums and Galleries at Night UK provide successful examples of iconic cultural and heritage spaces being used in a structured way for new Night-Time Economy uses.
This event's programme has been designed to bring together a range of international, national and local perspectives on emerging trends and initiatives in relation to the development of the arts and the night-time economy.
Event overview of themes and speakers:
1.30pm: Registration
2pm: Welcome
Robbie Kitt, Musician & DJ, MC of The Night-Time Economy Annual Forum
Maureen Kennelly, Director, The Arts Council
2.10pm – 2.40pm: Keynote address: Insights and learnings from other international cities and towns, by Professor Terry Stevens
2.45pm – 3.25pm: Panel Session 1: The opportunities for innovation and the night time economy
Chaired by Robbie Kitt, Musician & DJ
Mirik Milan, CEO Vibe Lab and former Night Mayor, Amsterdam
Michelle Carew, Arts Officer, Cork City Council
Sinéad O’Reilly, Local, Place and Public Art Manager, Arts Council
3.25pm-3.45pm - Tea/Coffee Break
3.45pm – 4.30pm: Panel Session 2: Artists, Arts and Cultural Organisations and the night time experience
Chaired by Ruth McGowan, CEO Dublin Fringe Festival
Lucy Durack, Head of Audiences and Development, IMMA
Emilie Conway, Vocal Jazz Artist
Cara Trant, Director/Curator, Kerry Writers’ Museum
Emma Nee Haslam, Manager, Birr Theatre and Arts Centre
4.35pm: Rapporteur: Saoirse Smith, Actor/Comedian
4.50pm: Closing Remarks: Minister Catherine Martin, Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports & Media
5pm: Event closes
All are welcome to join this free event. Please book your free ticket via Eventbrite.
If you cannot attend for any reason, please cancel your booking to allow for another guest to attend.
If you have any accessibility requirements, such as wheelchair access, an ISL Interpreter, please do let us know when registering so that we can make your experience the best possible.
Following public health guidance in relation to Covid 19, delegates are welcome to wear a mask should you feel comfortable in doing so.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Please note a ticket does not necessarily guarantee admission for this free event - limited capacity venue.