This 2021-2022 edition of On the Move Guide to funding international mobility from and to France for artists and cultural professionals lists local, national, and international resources from both public and private funders.
This 2021-2022 edition of On the Move Guide to funding international mobility from and to France for artists and cultural professionals lists local, national, and international resources from both public and private funders.
“In search of equal partners: On being a SWANA artist and cultural worker in the EU” reveals particular circumstances, realities and patterns of SWANA artists and cultural workers residing in the EU and determine which are the main challenges to living a fulfilling professional life as well as cooperating with other EU peers.
Civil Society Europe (CSE), where Culture Action Europe is a member, has recently published the final update of its study on CSOs participation in the preparation of the National Recovery and Resilience Plans (NRRPs). This report has been developed in the period August-September 2021, with the support from the CSE Task Force on NRRPs and inputs from a broad range of civil society actors.
#Culture2030goal campaign elaborated a new report on ‘Culture in the Localization of the SDGs: An Analysis of the Voluntary Local Reviews (VLRs)’. The main findings of the analysis show that there is great diversity of how local and regional governments (LRGs) address culture in their sustainable development policies and reporting.
ENCATC’s European Journal of Cultural Management and Policy Volume 11, issues 1 & 2 have been issued in December 2021. Read the latest research to stimulate the debate on a wide range of topics in cultural management and cultural policy.
This document synthesizes the contributions of each of the 12 Amplify Hubs, first by presenting diagnoses of the issues that project participants discussed as most affecting underrepresented communities across Europe.
By means of inspiring stories, identified and refined arguments and recommendations, this publication hopes to contribute to a larger ongoing conversation on the future of the arts sector and the place of arts funding in it.
This monthly Tracker is produced by UNESCO to monitor culture in public policy with regards to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda. It highlights developments within national and regional contexts, as well as emerging debates on culture’s contribution to sustainable development.