ULI Netherlands: City and Corporate Member Dinner

When

2021-10-05
2021-10-05T18:00:00 - 2021-10-05T21:00:00
Europe/Berlin

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    Where

    Amsterdam Strandzuid Will open in a new window Europaplein 22 Amsterdam 1078 GZ NETHERLANDS

    ULI Netherlands continues to see the growing importance of knowledge sharing across boundaries and sectors as we all navigate an ever-changing world.

     
    This year’s dinner theme is ‘The Rising Priority of Cultural Placemaking in a Changing World’ and provides an opportunity for our supporters and urban leaders to reconnect during this period of transformation.
     
    The dinner is limited to 40 guests and is by invite-only. Please contact robert.dejong@uli.org with any questions.  

    Amsterdam Strandzuid Europaplein 22 NETHERLANDS

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    Speakers

    Speaker

    Sherry Dobbin

    Partner , Futurecity

    Sherry Dobbin, FRSA, is Chair of the Urban Art Forum UK for the Urban Land Institute-UK and Partner at Futurecity UK, a global placemaking and public art commissioning agency based in London where she consults for developers, cities, business improvement districts to establish permanent and programmatic cultural sustainability for place identity. She has worked across all artforms for over thirty-five years, leading cultural organisations, and curating for public realm in four continents. She served as Director of Times Square Arts and Creative Director for Times Square Alliance from 2012-2016 and founded Midnight Moment, which is the world’s largest and longest running digital art exhibition, shown on the electronic billboards every night since 2012. She has print-published contributions for ULI-UK’s Including Culture in Development; Routledge Handbook of Placemaking Improving Places; Greater London Authority; Selected 9 , LOOP Festival of Moving Image 2004 in Barcelona; Teatp No. 26, Moscow; The New Spacer, State Theatre of Moscow; Theatre journal for Yale University Press; What Urban Media Art Can Do, Public Art Lab, Berlin; and The Watermill Center, Daco Press. She is a Lecturer for London Metropolitan University on ‘Public Art Commissioning & Funding” and previously an Associate Professor at NYU Wagner School on ‘Arts & The Artists in Urban Revitalisation.” She is a proud partner of The Walk and bringing partnerships with UNICEF 75 & Piccadilly Lights to their global efforts.