After a month-long series of negotiations, the new Culture and Education Committee of the European Parliament (CULT) has been established.
After a month-long series of negotiations, the new Culture and Education Committee of the European Parliament (CULT) has been established.
BEYOND 2025, Culture Action Europe’s flagship annual conference (known previously as Beyond the Obvious) will take place in Turin June 4-7, 2025.
Join us on 27 June from 13:00 to 14:00 (CEST) for another Lunchtime Presentation to explore Creative Skills Week 2024.
In anticipation of the European Parliament elections held last week, Pearle* – Live Performance Europe joined forces with the creative and cultural sectors to urge all candidates to support culture and the performing arts by including the sectors’ priorities in their manifestos.
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.
As we approach the EU elections and the formation of a new European Commission, Eurocities has unveiled a culture manifesto that places culture, heritage, and architecture at the forefront of urban agendas, emphasising their crucial role in creating more sustainable and inclusive cities.
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