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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.

The Week of Contested Heritage offers workshops, a keynote presentation with discussion and a session with policy-makers. Tune in for thought-provoking reflections about the current Zeitgeist that requires institutions and individuals to think about change. The Heritage Contact Zone (HCZ) project proposes a tool for that change, to open up spaces for difficult conversation about … Continued

Where: Online. 
When: 22 October 2020 14:09

KEA European Affairs and Culture Action Europe have a pleasure to invite you to an informal brainstorming and consultation session to collectively shape the Manifesto for a Modern Cultural Policy. The meeting will take place online, 11 am (CET), 22 October, 2020. Registration is required, open for Culture Action Europe members only.  The Manifesto, initiated … Continued

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When: 22 October 2020 11:00 - 13:00

The ECB Listens event will bring together President Christine Lagarde and Chief Economist Philip R. Lane with representatives from a range of European-level civil society organisations to hear their views. Culture Action Europe’s Tere Badia and Robert Manchin will intervene during the program. Event programme 09:30 Welcome 09:45 Session 1 Reviewing the ECB’s strategy – … Continued

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When: 21 October 2020 09:30 - 11:30

As part of ArtLab Bergamo, Culture Action Europe’s Policy Director Gabriele Rosana will talk about the prospects for cultural policies between the 2021-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework and the Recovery Fund. Although many steps are still missing in the precise definition of budgets and programs for the next seven years, we will try to understand what … Continued

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When: 24 September 2020 18:00

Culture Action Europe’s Secretary General Tere Badia will take part in the 2020 Rome Charter Conference. The session, entitled The Charter and the Quest for Equality, will take place on the 2nd of October, from 9.30 to 11.00 CET. The Charter is also a plea to consider that cultural policies must explicitly address the Inequalities that … Continued

Where: Online. 
When: 15 September 2020 14:03

On the occasion of Fabulamundi festive week, we are glad to invite you to join our series of webinars. Three online debates on 14, 16 and 18 September will focus on the role of Creative Europe in transnational cultural cooperation, Audience Development issues tackled in cooperation projects and Capacity Building activities as implemented in the … Continued

Where: Online. 
When: 14 September 2020 16:30

Exploring innovation challenges through Arts, Science and Technology September 23 | 17.00 – 18.30 Moderated by: Tere Badia – Secretary General, Culture Action Europe The goal of the panel discussion is to bring together policy makers, artists and academics, to debate about the interdisciplinary challenges of open innovation in the interface of the Arts, Sciences … Continued

Where: Online. 
When: 7 September 2020 13:43

On the occasion of Fabulamundi festive week, we are glad to invite you to join our series of webinars. Three online debates on 14, 16 and 18 September will focus on the role of Creative Europe in transnational cultural cooperation, Audience Development issues tackled in cooperation projects and Capacity Building activities as implemented in the … Continued

Where: Online. 
When: 20 July 2020 12:53