This CVAN toolkit is aimed at helping visual arts organisations consider intersectionality by unpicking how they can think beyond the single-identity narrative to recognise the multiplicity of barriers facing marginalised and underrepresented communities.
This report will focus on full and productive employment and decent work for workers and enterprises that produce specific goods and deliver services, in particular on the arts and entertainment side of the cultural and creative ecosystem.
The paper gathers reflections, readings, practical research, examples and stories about digital technologies from the perspective of cultural centres and other organisations.
The inDICEs Change Impact Assessment Framework is a theoretical tool which can guide Cultural Heritage Institutions in assessing the positive impacts of their participatory activities in the digital sphere.
Prior to each World Summit, a Discussion Paper is developed, published and shared online to introduce participants, prospective delegates and the broader international community to the Summit programme theme and key concepts and issues.
This publication by On the Move is part of the organisation’s dedicated efforts to research and reflect on transversal concerns and key areas of artistic and cultural mobility, while formulating corresponding policy recommendations.
The Safe Havens Conference 2022 report contains the main takeaways from the annual Safe Havens conference, a creative international meeting at the intersection of the arts and human rights.
The ‘Structurally F–cked’ report on artists’ pay and conditions, published by Industria and a-n, highlights a culture of low fees and unpaid labour, and concludes with proposals for new ways in which publicly funded institutions can better work with artists.