Last week Culture Action Europe hosted a 5-day training for the project #Come2Art. The workshop trained 15 artists and cultural workers to engage as creativity ambassadors of the co-creativity hubs, and as community mentors.
Members of Culture Action Europe and Member States representatives discussed the Work Plan for Culture at a workshop held on 11 July to share insights, open dialogue, and develop policy recommendations.
Taking over the Council of the EU for the second time since it joined the European Union 18 years ago, the Czech Republic has presented its priorities for the six months to come.
How can arts and culture contribute to health and overall well-being of societies? The CultureForHealth project partners explain in this article, discussing the outocmes of the project.
CAE opens the search for a new Secretary General. A dynamic network requires systemic dynamism in its structure. With our network standing strong & stable, it is the best moment for a transition!
A publication by the World Health Organization, and initiated by the CultureForHealth project, was published outlining important ways arts activities can be relevant activities to improve the health and well-being of forcibly displaced people.
The European Commission has just published its final report assessing the previous Work Plan 2019-2022, which is about to conclude its cycle at the end of this year.
Culture Action Europe ends the 18-month collaboration between communities across 12 European countries working to bring attention to the voices of underrepresented voices at the Conference on the Future of Europe and beyond.