Catch up on the latest from the “Looking ahead: Culture in Sustainable Development in 2024 and Beyond” webinar held on January 23, 2024.
Catch up on the latest from the “Looking ahead: Culture in Sustainable Development in 2024 and Beyond” webinar held on January 23, 2024.
Discover the latest from the IN SITU project, a four-year initiative aimed at enhancing innovation within cultural and creative industries (CCIs) in non-urban areas of EU countries. Following the release of the “New Domains in CCIs in non-urban regions” report in October 2023, which delved into diversification opportunities and the influence of occupations and markets … Continued
Explore the latest insightful publication from Arts & Health, result of the join effort of Barbara Groota, Joost van Wijmen, Jolanda Lindenberg, Anne Naus, Désirée Bierlaagh, and Tineke Abma, delving into the intricate world of boundary work in arts and health. In The Complex Nature of Boundary Work in Arts and Health: A Reflective Journey … Continued
Check out the latest Creative Europe Monitoring Report, a collaborative effort by the Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology from the European Commission. Discover how Creative Europe, the EU’s flagship program, champions and nurtures European cultural diversity and heritage. This report, filled with approachable statistics, case studies, and quotes, unveils the impactful projects and … Continued
The IN SITU Webinar #3 “How does cultural and creative work contribute to place-based sustainability and resiliency?” of the X-Connections series “Creative Viability in Non-urban Areas?” was held on December 5, 2023. IN SITU Webinar series addressed numerous themes that support the work of cultural and creative ecosystems in non-urban Europe by bringing together the … Continued
On the Move, in partnership with Music Export Poland, have published the Music Mobility Funding Guide – with a focus on Europe – to provide an overview of the funding bodies and programmes that support the international mobility of music artists (authors, composers, musicians, bands, orchestras) and other music professionals travelling from and/or to European … Continued
At their general assembly meeting on 17 November in Ljulbjana, Pearle* members adopted a declaration on good employment in live performance organisations. The declaration presents the role of employers as facilitators for work, they do this within a context of fair conditions for those employed by and working with them, and according to the existing … Continued
IETM has released a publication that examines the different ways the performing arts sector can and should pay more attention to the implications, responsibilities and artistic opportunities of climate justice. Their exploration has led more and more towards the concept of Climate Justice – a concept which resonates well with the intersectional approach IETM has … Continued