Register now for the New York 2022 ISPA Congress
Registration is now open for New York 2022 ISPA Congress taking place from 11-13 January 2022 hybrid!
A hybrid event featuring live and digital programming, the theme of the congress is Opportunity of Now. Arts leaders from over 50 regions will convene to stop, think, and discuss where we are and what is the work of now given the past 24 months. Issues of equity, access, wellbeing, and power have never been more present, but what does this really mean in this moment of opportunity and challenge for our community?
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About ISPA: The International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA) is a global association of more than 500 arts management leaders from 56 regions, who come together with the shared goal of strengthening + developing the arts internationally. They achieve this by building leadership ability, by recognizing and discussing field-wide trends + new developments and by deepening global exchange through the arts. ISPA members include presenters, performing arts organisations, artist managers, competitions, funders, consultants and other professionals working in the performing arts. Founded in 1948, 2022 marks ISPA's 73rd anniversary.
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