The Ukrainian Cultural Foundation conducted a survey among creative entrepreneurs and creative specialists – applicants of the UCF 2020-2022 to assess the state of the culture and creative industries during the war
The Ukrainian Cultural Foundation conducted a survey among creative entrepreneurs and creative specialists – applicants of the UCF 2020-2022 to assess the state of the culture and creative industries during the war
Artistic Freedom Initiative published the second report of the Artistic Freedom Monitor series*“Cultural Control: Censorship and Suppression of the Arts in Poland.”
ILUCIDARE project presents ‘Policy recommendations to promote heritage as a source for innovation and international relations’
After two years, Culture Action Europe’s Annual Beyond the Obvious (BtO) gathering is back! Merged with CULTUROPOLIS: International Days on Cultural Rights, the 2022 edition of the Beyond the Obvious conference will take place in Barcelona, 16-19 November.
After three-and-a-half years, the DISCE (Developing Inclusive and Sustainable Creative Economies) project has come to an end, leaving behind final reports, the legacy of the project, and key results. Researchers at DISCE present their vision of operating models for policymakers in Creative Economies based on insights, mapping, and case studies developed throughout the project.
Kooperativa Regional Platform for Culture calls on the national governments in the Balkans and the European Union to rethink the framework of action for cultural cooperation in the region.
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.