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Action Group on Working Conditions: Meeting #2

Action Group on Working Conditions: Meeting #2 This is the second of three online meetings of the Action group on Working Conditions to consult members, share views and expertise, and co-create a position paper to feed into the upcoming EU Artists’ Charter, including on its principles, governance and implementability.

Lunchtime Session | Who Owns Europe’s Live Music Spaces?

This lunchtime session, hosted by Reset! network and Live DMA, presents findings and policy reflections following a mapping exercise on who owns what in the live music sector.

Cultural Democracy in Contact Zones

Join us 2-3 July in Brussels to explore how different identities and perspectives can shape a common future at the conference, “Cultural Democracy in Contact Zones.”

Action Group on Working Conditions: Meeting #3

This is the final of three online meetings of the Action group on Working Conditions to consult members, share views and expertise, and co-create a position paper to feed into the upcoming EU Artists’ Charter, including on its principles, governance and implementability.

A person in a blue denim shirt is seen from the side, drawing with a marker on a large white board outdoors next to a tree. The board features a collaborative mural with illustrations of buildings, a central figure with a gear in their hair, and various handwritten messages. The artwork includes colorful accents in pink, yellow, and red, creating a vibrant scene of community engagement and creativity.
Graphic on a textured blue background with a large cream-colored square containing the bold text: 'Who owns Europe’s live music spaces?'. An inset circle in the top right shows a portion of a corporate ownership map featuring 'The Anschutz Corporation' and 'AEG'.
A person in a blue denim shirt is seen from the side, drawing with a marker on a large white board outdoors next to a tree. The board features a collaborative mural with illustrations of buildings, a central figure with a gear in their hair, and various handwritten messages. The artwork includes colorful accents in pink, yellow, and red, creating a vibrant scene of community engagement and creativity.

Culture Action Europe members are invited to join a lunchtime presentation of “inDICEs: measuring the impact of digital culture” on Thursday, 21 April 2022, 1-2 pm (CET). In a more and more digitised world, researchers and policy-makers are struggling to fully understand the crucial role that the Cultural Heritage Sector can play in the digital transformation. InDICEs is conceived … Continued

Where: Online. Zoom. 
When: 21 April 2022 13:00 - 14:00

CultureForHealth is a project responding to the EU’s Preparatory Action – Bottom-Up Policy Development for Culture & Well-being in the EU with partners consisting of Culture Action Europe, Trans Europe Halles, Central Denmark Region, The Northern Dimension Partnership for Culture, Centrul Cultural Clujean, and Društvo Asociacija. The project brings researchers, practitioners and policymakers together to generate … Continued

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When: 10 March 2022 13:00 - 14:00

Following the first meeting of Culture Action Europe’s pop-up Working Group on the New European Bauhaus (NEB) in Autumn 2021 in reaction to the Commission’s Communication on the NEB, we are calling for a second online exchange to shape our network’s position on the initiative.

Where: Online. Zoom. 
When: 17 February 2022 14:56

The potential of culture to drive sustainable development is too often unrealised. In a world where resilience, creativity, cohesion and a right-based, people-centred approach are more essential than ever, we simply cannot afford to leave culture out in our efforts to respond to global challenges and build a better world. How can we ensure a … Continued

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When: 7 February 2022 15:33

Culture Action Europe members are invited to join a lunchtime presentation of the MEMEX: MEMories & EXperiences project on Thursday, 17 February 2022, 1-2pm (CET). Audience engagement and inclusion are two challenges faced by cultural and social organisations. MEMEX is a 3 years European research project (H2020) that promotes social cohesion through collaborative, heritage-related tools, both an app … Continued

Where: Online. Zoom. 
When: 2 February 2022 15:28

The situation in Afghanistan following the chaotic withdrawal of Western allies last summer left many Afghans in a precarious situation. Anyone who was perceived to be working for ‘the allies’ or who was involved in activities not in line with the Taliban’s moral and religious code is in danger. This includes artists, journalists and educators, … Continued

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When: 2 February 2022 11:54