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  1. How can art become a more visible pillar in the functionality of society (instead of just being an enhancer of it)?

  2. How do we better incorporate sustainability in Arts Administration in the digital world?

  3. How do we best evolve (attitudes & practices) as arts administrators to stay relevant in society in the future?

  4. How important/is it necessary to have one collective definition of art and sustainability before engaging in a discussion of these terms?

  5. How can we, as arts administrators and as a society, make art more accessible/participatory but preserve its value and legitimacy?

  6. How will art be consumed in the future? With multiple digital platforms now available, will it replace the live performance?

  7. Art is, was, has been, and will be! As artists and administrators, what would happen if more of our efforts toward sustainability were purely environmental in nature? If we put our energies towards conservation, regeneration, renovation, and creation of programs that work with the environment, won’t art naturally be “sustained” in all the definitions possible?

  8. How do art worlds thrive in society and what can we, as arts managers, do to advocate their impact?

  9. Does “sustainable” = “participatory” when concerning art and society?

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