Intercom Doha 2023: The Future Museum - Framing the Skills and Mindsets of the Visionary Leader Conference concluded at the National Museum of Qatar Tuesday.The event was hosted by International Council of Museums (Icom) Qatar and organised by Icom-Intercom in partnership with Qatar Museums, and in collaboration with Cimam (International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art), Icom South East Europe Alliance, and Icom Croatia.The conference brought together industry leaders from all over the world, including museum directors, curators, educators, researchers, communications professionals to share new ideas, knowledge and expertise in the field of museums.The three-day event delved into the future of museum practices in the digital age and examined the potential of new museums and ideas to shape the museum landscape in the Arab world and beyond.Key topics, such as the implementation of effective governance and leadership models in regional museums, and the advantages of cross-cultural exchange and collaboration in advancing museum practices were at the forefront of the discussions.The first day was divided into two sessions. The first, on 'Profiling the Leader: Key Skills and Future Mindsets of the Museum Leader', included talks from John Wetenhall from The George Washington University Museum, US, on Charity, and Anne-Marie Gilis of KU Leuven in Belgium about Qatar's rising museum scene. Session two - 'Museums as Platforms of Behavioural Change for Societal Challenges' - was introduced with a keynote from Prof Dr PierLuigi Sacco, Professor of Economics at University of Chieti-Pescara, Senior Adviser to the OECD, Paris, and Research Affiliate at the metaLAB(at) Harvard.The second day of the conference followed the theme of 'Visions for the Future: A Cross-Cultural Exchange'. A highlight of the session was the introductory keynote from Dr Desmond Hui - Professor and Head of Department of Art and Design at The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, who emphasised the importance of investing in resources to develop the digital capacity of museums, in order to establish a sustainable future for cultural institutions worldwide.In the conference's closing day, discussions were organised into four roundtable discussions, giving participants the opportunity to engage in open and collaborative dialogue. These were: Museum Leadership across MENA, Museums and Society, Museum Audiences & Cultural Leadership, and New Museums and New Ideas. Key themes were national identity, the creation of future museums, museum audiences, cultural leadership, transformational leadership, innovation in museum leadership, and digital transformation.Dr Fatima al-Sulaiti, director of International Co-operation and Governmental Affairs at Qatar Museums said: "The conference has reinforced the critical role of effective museum leadership and highlighted the essential skills and mindsets needed for future leaders. It has also highlighted how museums can be a vital source of inspiration for innovation in various fields and has provided valuable insights into the significance of museums in promoting social awareness and public education."The conference has been a great success in achieving its main aim of providing a platform for leaders, experts, and stakeholders to share their knowledge, best practices, and experiences to shape the future of museums in the MENA region and beyond.”
May 10, 2023 | 12:52 AM