HERITΛGE joined our partners in the AHEAD (Accessible Heritage Experience for Audience Development) consortium for an interim project meeting in Bilbao this October, hosted by the University of Deusto.
AHEAD is a project co-funded by the EU’s Creative Europe program, aimed at providing cultural heritage professionals with innovative tools and practices to develop new audiences.
Over three days of sessions packed with ideas, plans, and exchanges, the AHEAD team reviewed the progress already achieved. This includes the delivery of nine seminars and the launch of a series of videos and seminar materials, all freely available to cultural heritage professionals on the project website.
The partners also discussed the next steps for the project, including the launch of calls for artists in Greece, Italy, and Spain, and the organization of AHEAD Labs, which will begin in November. These labs will be held in Ostia Antica, Altamira, and Crete, bringing together artists, local communities, and staff from the archaeological parks. Participants will co-design creative practices to enhance how heritage is experienced in their regions.
To find out more about AHEAD, the opportunities it offers, or to join the AHEAD Network, visit the AHEAD website.