Objective
The derivative art sector is well established and successful. The development of cultural tourism, the increase in cultural awareness and the desire of museums to grow and diversify their activities require professionals capable of managing such expansion. The pilot project MUSART aims to define new vocational profiles to structure the sector and make it more professional.
The chosen methodological approach aims to decompartmentalise the art, craftsmanship, industrial design and the market sectors. MUSART will take place over a period of three years, in four phases. The first phase will be to organise a session of meetings between the different partners to identify sectoral experts and training needs. Seminars will be organised during the second phase to work on selected themes such as communication and sales strategies. The third phase will be the translation of the seminar results into training modules and programmes. The last phase will be programme testing.
The results will be distributed through a networks of the different partners during a specialised exhibition "Museum Expression" and on a specially-designed Internet site.
Impact
MUSART will highlight and facilitate sales of art, heritage and cultural products. In this way, it will help increase the professionalism of those working in this sector.
Contract number : I/97/2/00963/PI/II.1.1.b/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
Vocational qualifications
Sectoral development
New job profiles
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Training modules
Semi-autonomous/ flexible training
Public :
Representatives of sectoral organisations
Workers in companies
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
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Coordinator
1200 Bruxelles
Belgium
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