
What are the needs of the young generation and can we respond to them in the cultural sphere? When and why does culture become inaccessible or uninteresting to the young? What are cultural institutions supposed to do to make young people consider them relevant? How can cities and local governments create conditions for the active participation of young people in culture?
Program
Monday, March 23 — Conference
9 a.m. open door
9:30 — 9:45 Opening | Tomáš Slabihoudek, Kateřina Hakenová, Kristýna Kočová
9:45 — 10:15 Do young people see themselves as “young”? We can reverse ageism in cultural spaces| Andreas del Alamo Cienfuegos | Universidad CEU, Madrid, Spain
10:15 — 10:50 coffee break
10:50 — 11:20 Rethinking Culture with and for Young People at the Local Level: Piet Forger, City Louvain, Belgium
11:25 — 12:00 The Oslo National Museum's Work with Young Adults: Rikke G. Komissar | National Museum, Oslo, Norway
12:00 — 1:30 p.m. lunch
13:30 — 13:45 Mladý data: tasting of research on cultural behavior of young Prague residents: Linda Krajčovič Synková | Creative Prague
13:45 — 14:15 Introducing the panelists
14:15 p.m. — 15:00 Panel Debate: What does the young generation expect from culture? (Bianka Machova, Filip Černý, Anna Klimesova, Lucie Dokoupilova)
15:00 — 15:10 Conference Summary
15:10 — 16:00 Informal networking
The conference will be held in Czech and English and will be fully simultaneously interpreted. Simultaneous transcription for the deaf will also be provided.
Tuesday 24 March - workshops for the public
9:30 opening the entrance
10:00 — 12:00 | Workshop 1: How to use urban resources effectively to promote young people's interest in culture: Piet Forger (City of Leuven, Belgium)
12:00 - 1:00 lunchtime
13:00 — 15:00 | Workshop 2: Change of communication as the basis of full visitor capacities: Karolina Kostkova (Refresher)
You can find more information at of the PKF website.
What are the needs of the young generation and can we respond to them in the cultural sphere? When and why does culture become inaccessible or uninteresting to the young? What are cultural institutions supposed to do to make young people consider them relevant? How can cities and local governments create conditions for the active participation of young people in culture?
Program
Monday, March 23 — Conference
9 a.m. open door
9:30 — 9:45 Opening | Tomáš Slabihoudek, Kateřina Hakenová, Kristýna Kočová
9:45 — 10:15 Do young people see themselves as “young”? We can reverse ageism in cultural spaces| Andreas del Alamo Cienfuegos | Universidad CEU, Madrid, Spain
10:15 — 10:50 coffee break
10:50 — 11:20 Rethinking Culture with and for Young People at the Local Level: Piet Forger, City Louvain, Belgium
11:25 — 12:00 The Oslo National Museum's Work with Young Adults: Rikke G. Komissar | National Museum, Oslo, Norway
12:00 — 1:30 p.m. lunch
13:30 — 13:45 Mladý data: tasting of research on cultural behavior of young Prague residents: Linda Krajčovič Synková | Creative Prague
13:45 — 14:15 Introducing the panelists
14:15 p.m. — 15:00 Panel Debate: What does the young generation expect from culture? (Bianka Machova, Filip Černý, Anna Klimesova, Lucie Dokoupilova)
15:00 — 15:10 Conference Summary
15:10 — 16:00 Informal networking
The conference will be held in Czech and English and will be fully simultaneously interpreted. Simultaneous transcription for the deaf will also be provided.
Tuesday 24 March - workshops for the public
9:30 opening the entrance
10:00 — 12:00 | Workshop 1: How to use urban resources effectively to promote young people's interest in culture: Piet Forger (City of Leuven, Belgium)
12:00 - 1:00 lunchtime
13:00 — 15:00 | Workshop 2: Change of communication as the basis of full visitor capacities: Karolina Kostkova (Refresher)
You can find more information at of the PKF website.
