As part of our ongoing Cultural Deal for Europe campaign, the three partners co-wrote an op-ed published on Euronews.
As part of our ongoing Cultural Deal for Europe campaign, the three partners co-wrote an op-ed published on Euronews.
In collaboration with the Cultural Deal for Europe partners, we have drafted a proposed mission letter to outline the cultural sector’s vision of the next Commissioner’s priorities.
Last week in Malmö, Sweden, Culture Action Europe held their annual Beyond the Obvious conference, themed Beyond the Obvious | United by Future Places. This year’s conference theme explored how the European cultural sector can propose new narratives and visions for sustainable futures, anchored in principles of public and democratic spaces, social and climate justice, and cultural citizenship
Culture Action Europe (CAE) has defined its advocacy priorities for the upcoming EU policy cycle from 2024 to 2029, addressing key areas that will influence the future of cultural policies across Europe.
Culture Action Europe is highlighting the cultural and creative sectors (CCS) as pivotal to enhancing the European Union’s innovation and competitiveness.
In a recent article published by Future Europe, Lars Ebert points out that a divided European Union, combined with alarming electoral outcomes in several Member States, raises concerns ahead of the June 2024 elections.
Culture Action Europe, in partnership with Panteia, has released ‘Creative Pulse: A survey on the status and working conditions of artists and cultural and creative sector professionals in Europe’.
On 22 April, the second self-assessment workshop of the Pilot Cities programme was held as part of the international programme in Elefsina, Greece, 2023 European Capital of Culture.