Culture Summit Abu Dhabi is a summit that convenes leaders from the worlds of the arts, media, public policy, and technology.
It was organized and produced by The Rothkopf Group (TRG) and The Canales Project Ventures (TCPV), along with the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture & Tourism.
From 2019 onward, the summit has been fully organized and hosted by DCT Abu Dhabi. Culture Summit Abu Dhabi is now organized by the Department of Culture and Tourism â Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), in partnership with global institutions such as UNESCO, the Design Museum, and the Recording Academy. DCT Abu Dhabi leads all programming, planning, and execution for the summit.
Culture Summit 2018 took place at Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE, throughout April 8-12, 2018, and was focused on the theme of âÂÂUnexpected Collaborations.âÂÂ
The most recent edition, held from 27âÂÂ29 April 2025, explored the theme âÂÂCulture for Humanity and Beyond,â focusing on how culture can foster resilience, address global challenges, and be shaped by rapid technological advances such as artificial intelligence. Earlier editions focused on themes such as âÂÂA Matter of Timeâ (2024), with an expanding agenda on heritage, creativity, and cross-disciplinary dialogue.
The Summit was planned with an intention of being the "Davos of Culture" and a place "to highlight the power of collective imagination as a force for good."
The 2017 inaugural event was attended by 450 delegates from 80 countries, including internationally acclaimed visual artist Idris Khan, Academy Award-winning composer and conductor Tan Dun, former United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, MacArthur Fellow and award-winning choreographer Liz Lerman, His Excellency Dr. Anwar Gargash, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, and His Excellency Dr. Zaki Anwar Nusseibeh, UAE Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. It was however, criticized for excluding a lot of local Emirati artists. CultureSummit 2017 hosted representatives from the following organizations:
The inaugural summit took place in 2017 and was intended to serve as a âÂÂDavos of Culture, bringing together creative and policy leaders to explore how culture can be a force for positive change.