Last week at European Cultural Foundation’s annual Europe Day festival, Culture Action Europe (CAE) took the stage to launch the new project, “Pop the Vote: Culture on the Ballot.” Here’s what’s next to come.
Last week at European Cultural Foundation’s annual Europe Day festival, Culture Action Europe (CAE) took the stage to launch the new project, “Pop the Vote: Culture on the Ballot.” Here’s what’s next to come.
This CVAN toolkit is aimed at helping visual arts organisations consider intersectionality by unpicking how they can think beyond the single-identity narrative to recognise the multiplicity of barriers facing marginalised and underrepresented communities.
Pop the Vote works with young artists and art school students in 14 EU countries to act as Changemakers in their own communities and mobilise them to participate in the European Parliamentary elections 2024.
Culture Action Europe has gathered inputs, reactions, and remarks from its wider membership, in view to contribute to the Implementation Report of Creative Europe 2021-2027 stakeholders’ consultation organized by the CULT Committee.
Across a network of 10 countries and 15 organisations active in the field of theatre and dramaturgy, located in all the European regions, Culture Action Europe is happy to join the New Voices project as a partner organisation.
Prior to each World Summit, a Discussion Paper is developed, published and shared online to introduce participants, prospective delegates and the broader international community to the Summit programme theme and key concepts and issues.
This publication by On the Move is part of the organisation’s dedicated efforts to research and reflect on transversal concerns and key areas of artistic and cultural mobility, while formulating corresponding policy recommendations.
The Safe Havens Conference 2022 report contains the main takeaways from the annual Safe Havens conference, a creative international meeting at the intersection of the arts and human rights.