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The Future of the Cultural and Creative Economy


June 24 @ 09:00 18:00

Can art help bridge the growing inequalities in our cities? What role can culture play in fostering individual and collective well-being? And who pays the price for creativity? 

Join us during the ACEI 2025 Public Day to explore these pressing issues through dialogue, debate, and shared imagination. Together with artists, researchers, policymakers, and citizens, we’ll ask not only what culture can do- but also what it should do- in a rapidly changing world.

Hosted by
ACEI
Date
Tuesday 24 June 2025
Time
09:00 – 18:00 CEST
Type
Conference
Location
Campus Erasmus University, CB1 – Theil Building
Keynote Speaker
Ruth Towse

The future of the cultural and creative economy 

We find ourselves at a pivotal moment where the boundaries between art, culture, and the economy are being redrawn. In a world where both public and private funding are under pressure, and where the cultural and creative sectors must navigate the tension between innovation and commercialization, fresh insights and bold, transformative ideas are more urgent than ever. 

Join us on 24 June at Erasmus University Rotterdam 

The mission of Erasmus University Rotterdam is to create positive societal impact through education and research, in close collaboration with both local and global stakeholders. In its commitment to understanding and addressing today’s complex societal challenges, the university is uniquely positioned to serve as the organizer for a day dedicated to exploring the roles of art, culture, and creativity in shaping the world we live in. 

Erasmus University Rotterdam is proud to host the 23rd International Conference on Cultural Economics (ACEI) — a gathering that not only celebrates 50 years of scholarship but, more importantly, looks ahead to the future of the field. To mark this occasion, and to make the most of the presence of hundreds of conference participants from around the world, we are launching the conference with a special opening day. This event brings together professionals, policymakers, alumni, students, researchers, and other engaged audiences for a shared exploration of urgent questions and emerging insights. This special day—featuring an exceptional keynote by Ruth Towse and three engaging panel discussions—is not to be missed by anyone interested in the future of the cultural and creative economy.  

What can you expect?

  • Insights into the latest trends and research in cultural economics
  • A deeper understanding of the evolving role of copyright in creative industries
  • An opportunity to engage with like-minded academics and professionals

Expect an inspiring day about the challenges and opportunities of the creative economy together with policymakers, academics, industry, and professionals.  

Additional speakers will be announced shortly as the program is finalized: stay tuned for updates.

Practical information

This day is hosted by Erasmus University Rotterdam and free of charge for those attending. Please make sure you register for this event via the green button register here! 

More information and registration options for the 23rd ACEI conference on Cultural Economics (including the Young Researchers’ workshop).