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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.

Timisoara becomes the melting pot of European cultural agents this October. Two main cultural networks bring European perspective to the upcoming European Capital of Culture (ECoC). Timișoara 2021 European Network of Cultural Centres (ENCC)comes with its Travelling Academy to Timisoara (24-25 October). “Build your local network [and keep it alive]” capacity-building event will look at fluid types … Continued

Where: UPT. Timisoara, Romania. 
When: 20 January 2018 13:46

Robert Manchin contributed to a roundtable discussion organised by CAE’s member  The Cornelius Arts Foundation, (TCAF) in collaboration with the Culture Capital Exchange and DataKind UK looking into innovative, digital and distributed data collection and analysis that could help to substantiate the impact of the arts. Roundtable discussion was hosted by TCAF on 24 March … Continued

When: 25 March 2017 09:34

In the framework of the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome #eu60 and of the Civil Society Forum, Culture Action Europe will take part in an interactive event organised organised by the coalition #OurEurope #Lanostraeuropa www.lanostraeuropa.org This event is targeted at young people, students and civil society activists and aims at building new future for a … Continued

When: 22 March 2017 11:18

Freedom of art is an universal human right. Many artists call attention to social and political injustices through their art work. The impulse series Arts, Rights & Justice shall provide a platform for dialogue, in order to discuss artistic freedom or the lack there-of and the mission and responsibility of art in our world. http://www.brunnenpassage.at/  First … Continued

When: 17 March 2017 16:52

“Can Culture save Europe?” Join the debate organised by Culturally.eu and other leaders from business, academia, politics and culture at LuissEnblabs on 24 March to jointly reflect how Culture can be the key to reinventing the EU. If the EU is to be strong it needs high levels of trust at all levels. This requires appreciation – by … Continued

When: 17 March 2017 15:10

Europe is in trouble. The Great Recession has heavily hit Southern Europe and has polarized the Continent between North and South. Growing nationalism in many EU countries and the increasing division of national societies provoke a tendency to fragmentation. Racism and xenophobia are also on the rising nearly everywhere. The crisis is deep and manifold … Continued

When: 18 January 2017 15:19