A recent article in the online publication Culture Statistics presents updated data on cultural employment from 2022, collected by the European Union Labour Force Survey. Let’s break it down.
A recent article in the online publication Culture Statistics presents updated data on cultural employment from 2022, collected by the European Union Labour Force Survey. Let’s break it down.
You can now read the full report of the 2023 Beyond the Obvious un|Conference, as well as listen to the newly published podcast episode, “Elefsinian Mystery: Handle with Care.”
Read Culture Action Europe’s letter of concern to the EU Member States and the Council of the EU regarding the proposed cuts by 40 million EUR to the Creative Europe budget 2024.
On 28 June, the Come2Art project hosted its final event: a policy roundtable and a co-creation lab about arts-based active citizenship and creative place-making.
While in its second year, Reset! and its members wish to declare their need to advocate and support their shared values of pluralism, diversity, equality and sustainability on the road to the European Elections 2024.
This collaborative document has been drawn from the contribution of 185 participants of the 2023 Beyond the Obvious Conference.
Culture Action Europe’s project, “Pro-CCS: Microfunding for Culture” has recently launched an online Distance Training Course for professionals working in the cultural and creative sectors.
After Sweden, it is time for Spain to take over the baton of the rotating Presidency of the Council of the EU, the body representing the 27 governments of the bloc. The Spanish Presidency will run until 31 December.